Answer:
A.
Explanation:
the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
Answer:
This monitoring and evaluation guide is intended to improve the effectiveness of UNDP's rule of law programming with a view to implement UNDP’s Strategic Plan. It furthers the commitment of the organization in the Plan to ensure the highest standards of delivery of development results through rigorous monitoring and quality assurance and measurement.
The guide also responds to an increasing demand from a wide range of national stakeholders and UNDP Country Offices for guidance on how to measure the impact of RoL programmes. This is the first guide that focuses specifically on the measurement of UNDP's rule of law programmes and projects across the spectrum of development settings, including conflict-affected and fragile environments.
Answer: The patient is said to have a CRANIAL NERVE PALSY: BELL'S PALSY
Explanation:
Bell's Palsy is named after a Scottish anatomist; Charles Bell, who was the first person to describe the condition.
The condition, however, is a temporary state or condition of weakness or paralysis of face muscles.
Bell's palsy is temporary and its symptoms usually go away after some weeks. Worthy of note is the fact that Bell's palsy can occur at any age, but, mostly between ages of 16-60.
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Answer D i believe not 100% sure
Answer:
action potential
Explanation:
This is an electrical event, called an action potential, that can be used as a cellular signal. Communication occurs between nerves and muscles through neurotransmitters.