The answer is C. lipid membrane
The reason for this is, as stated in your question, it is called a phospholipid bilayer.
It's called like that because it is made out of lipids and it also has phosphate groups, while the bilayer part means it just has two layers. Therefore it is commonly also called a lipid membrane.
The correct answer is the 3rd option
Answer:
The correct option is b. LTM (long term memory) is not disrupted.
Explanation:
Amnesia is a type of disorder that affects our memory, we talk about anterograde amnesia when it involves a serious damage/lost in our short-term memory (the long term memory is not disrupted), that is, it is the inability to create new memories. This selective memory deficit is caused by a brain lesion located in the hippocampus and in the areas of the medial temporal lobe. The hippocampus has the function of generating new memories, if it is affected, then it will be impossible to establish the memories.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. A ventral, solid cord is not a shared characteristic of all chordates. Instead, chordates are characterized to have a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits and a post-anal tail.
The answer is B, and the same could be applied to all life as well