Answer: All answer choices. Short, black fur.. long, black fur.. short, brown fur & long, brown fur
Explanation:
Disregarding data that does not fit with your personal expectations
It is the only answer choice that involves the scientist behaving in a way that could lead to the results of the experiment to be skewed
<u>Mucins</u> are water-soluble, complex glycoproteins that are secreted by goblet cells.
Explanation:
Goblet cells, named after their goblet-like shape, are usually found in the epithelium of respiratory and intestinal tracts in the body. Their main function is to produce mucus (primarily made up of mucins), a slippery combination of proteins, water and sugars, that serves three main functions:
- The barrier function: By trapping the unwanted/harmful particles that we inhale and preventing them from entering our system.
- The protection function: By keeping the hair-like cilia lubricated and moist to remove the harmful particles.
- The defence function: Mucus is made up of certain enzymes, antibodies and proteins that act as a defence mechanism for the body.
A unique property of mucins is their capability to form gels - sticky and viscous substances that work both as lubricants as well as defensive chemical barriers in the body.
Answer:
nitrogen base
Explanation:
as it is nitrogen that is fixed to make protein bonds
Honestly I would try and put the ones that say both in the similarities box and the one that talk about one specific one in the differences box