Answer:
OT
Explanation:
sequence of the genetic makeup of a cell, organism or individual,
Answer:
The pulmonary circulation is part of the circulation system that moves blood from the heart to the lungs and lungs to the heart.
Explanation:
The pulmonary circulation is the part of the circulatory system which carries deoxygenated blood away from the right ventricle, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated blood to the left atrium and ventricle of the heart.
The deoxygenated blood is carried out by the right ventricle to the lungs and then moves the blood that carries the oxygen from the lungs to the left atrium and ventricle of the heart. It is a closed part of the circulation.
There are water-tight junctions between cells in the stomach, so that no HCl can leak out of the stomach into the abdomen, which are tight junctions.
Option E
Explanation:
The tight junctions are the water tight sealing boundaries through which the content of the stomach do not cross the epithelial lining of the stomach and neither do the outer fluid crosses the epithelial lining inside of it.
The tight junction is established via claudins, which are protein molecules by constituents. They are present in the cell and they pair up with the claudin molecule present on the adjoining or opposite claudin of the other cell, forming branch like tight network.
Answer: warm and rainy
A warm front is the transition zone which develop in a region where warm air replaces the cold air. The air behind the warm front is warmer than air in the front. When the warm front reaches a region with colder air, the cold air gets warm and more humid. Warm front brings changes in weather condition of a region. The increase in humidity in air results in rainfall and temperature becomes warm.
Therefore, a warm front heading toward Chicago will result in warm and rainy weather.
Some practices that can be done to stop pollution of fresh water and overuse of freshwater are:-
- Properly dispose of hazardous productsPut up signs.
- Use and dispose of harmful materials properly.
- Volunteer in your community.
- Join in a beach, stream or wetland cleanup.
- Prepare a presentation about your watershed for a school or civic organization.
- Organize a storm drain stenciling project.