The answer is All matter is made up of particles called atoms and molecules (as opposed to being continuous or just including particles)
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For example, delays in mitosis are often ascribed to 'activation' of the mitotic checkpoint, a descriptor that fails to recognize that the checkpoint by definition is active as the cell starts mitosis. Conversely, the completion of mitosis in the presence of misaligned chromosomes is often automatically interpreted to indicate a defective checkpoint, even though in the absence of critical testing alternative interpretations are equally likely. In this article, we define the critical characteristics of checkpoints and illustrate how confusion generated by the inconsistent use of terminology may impede progress by fostering claims that mean very different things to different researchers. We will illustrate our points with examples from the checkpoint that controls progression through mitosis
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Mycorrhizal network. Mycorrhizal networks (also known as common mycorrhizal networks or CMN) are underground hyphal networks created by mycorrhizal fungi that connect individual plants together and transfer water, carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients and minerals.
The following are indications that will suggest that there
is a presence of airway obstruction;
<span>·
</span>Low ph
<span>·
</span>Increased PCO2
<span>·
</span>Decrease PO2
It is because when a child does not have the capability of evacuating
the accumulated CO2 due to ab obstruction, there will likely be a result of the
PCO2 to rise in the arterial blood as well as its carbonic acid concentration.
In the same time, there will be a presence of low ph because of acidosis that
occurs because of the low PCO2 and concentration of carbonic acid being too
low. That will likely lead of the PO2 to decrease.
C it is made up of specailized cells that form straw-like tubes