Answer:
A. tropic
Explanation:
Generally, hormones are chemical messengers that are secreted in a particular location and transported to another location to effect a physiological response. However, some set of hormones secreted by an endocrine gland functions in stimulating or regulating the secretion of other hormones by another endocrine gland. These group of hormones are called TROPIC HORMONES.
As stated in this question, the anterior pituitary gland, which is considered to be the "MASTER GLAND" secretes an hormone that controls the secretion of another hormone by adrenal gland. The hormone secreted by the PITUITARY GLAND is a TROPIC HORMONE. An example of tropic hormone is ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE (ACTH) secreted by anterior pituitary gland.
Answer:
I would say that the answer would be A. because I believe this is the part of the story where Christmas past, present, and future comes to him. Brainliest?
Explanation:
Meiosis is a cellular division that produces four haploid daughter cells from a parent cell. It is observed in gametes/sex cells. The process of meiosis undergoes two consecutive divisions. Each division has five phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.
In Meiosis I, the chromosomes of the parent cells are multiplied. Each chromatid of the chromosomes exchanges genetic information, or <em>recombination</em>. The number of chromosomes at the end of Meiosis I is haploid but the chromatids of the chromosomes are still attached to each other. Due to recombination, the sister chromatids may not be identical to each other.
In Meiosis II, the chromosomes are separated and produce four daughter cells. It is shorter compared to Meiosis I because it no longer replicates the DNA or exchanges genetic information, and just separates the prepared chromatids from Meiosis I. It is similar to mitosis since it begins with a haploid cell and ends with a haploid cell.
It is an explosive cell that is used for protection from predators or prey hunting by the species of the phylum Cnidaria
<u>The equation that shows the decomposition of silver carbonate are;</u>
2Ag2CO3 ---------> 4Ag + 2CO2 + O2
<u>From the periodic table:</u>
Mass of silver = 107.8682 grams
Mass of carbon = 12 grams
Mass of oxygen = 16 grams
Molar mass of Ag2CO3 = 2(107.8682) + 12 + 3(16) = 275.7364 grams
<u>From the balanced equation above:</u>
2(275.7362) = 551.4728 grams<em> of</em> Ag2CO3 <em>produces</em> 4(107.8682) = 431.4728 <em>grams of Ag</em>
<u>Thus, in order to know the mass of Ag produced from 2.76 grams of Ag2CO3, we'll use the cross multiplication method; </u>
Mass of Ag produced = (2.76 × 431.4728) / (551.4728) = <em>2.16 grams</em>
Based on the calculations demonstrated above, the law of conservation of mass is applied.