Phosphorus
is the most important element in forming ATP
<span>
During cellular respiration, the food
molecules such as glucose, are oxidized to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O)
and trapped in ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) form for further us of cell’s
activities. ATP’s are formed at mitochondria – the cell’s powerhouse. This type
of organelle takes and breaks nutrients absorbed by the cell and creates energy
afterward. The energy from ATP is then used by the body in kinetic activities
like running & walking or involuntary activities like breathing, blood
circulation, stimulus-responding, etc.</span>
I believe that this
would be during the middle childhood stage. During this stage, growth is
relatively the slowest, then starts to markedly increases on the onset of
adolescence stage and then levels off in early adulthood.
Answer:
<span>middle childhood</span>
Answer:
i think its c but i'm not sure
Maybe they were seperated at birth? or one dyed their hair or had gray hair at a younger age than usual
The right answer is Tophus.
A tophus (tophi in plural) is a subcutaneous deposit of uric acid crystals surrounded by inflammatory cells. They are most commonly found in ligaments and soft tissues around the joints, as well as on the ears or Achilles tendon. The tophus is a classic manifestation of the most advanced forms of gout.