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<h2>Digestion of fats</h2>
Explanation:
Lipid molecules that are absorbed from the Gastrointestinal tract enter the lymphatic capillaries.
Lipids are digested in the small intestine after they are acted upon by the bile salts that emulsifies these large molecules of lipids.
Small droplets of lipids are then acted upon by lipase that breaks them into fatty acid and glycerol.
After this the enterocytes absorbs these digestion product and these flow into the lymphatic capillaries.
The secretion of human growth hormones (HGH) is regulated at the genome level by genetic and epigenetic factors (environment and diet among others). And the expression of the gene of this hormone differs from one individual to another, so the quantity produced differs between individuals, which explains why we observe individuals of different sizes in a population.
Growth hormone acts by interaction with cellular receptors, it affects carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism.
A key component of growth is the growth hormone releasing factor or the growth regulating factor (GH-RF or GRF). This chemical messenger is produced in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. GH-RF allows the pituitary gland (the "master gland" involved in the growth process) to secrete growth hormone, the main hormone responsible for a person's growth.
GH is not only involved in growth phenomena, it also plays a role in the fine regulation of reproductive phenomena in both male and female mammals.
The answer is A. detritus.
Detritus typically includes the bodies or fragments of bodies of dead organisms, and fecal material. Detritus typically hosts communities of microorganisms that colonize and decompose (i.e. remineralize) it. In terrestrial ecosystems it is present as leaf litter and other organic matter that is intermixed with soil, which is denominated "soil organic matter".
Answer:
Yes they are
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are organisms without a cell nucleus, or indeed any other membrane-bound organelles, in most cases unicellular