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The kinetochore of the chromosomes
Explanation:
<em>What could be damaged that is hindering the spindle fibers from attaching to the chromosomes are the kinetochores of the chromosomes.</em>
At the metaphase stage of the cell division, the chromosomes align at the equator of the cell and the spindle fibers engage each chromosome at a region known as the kinetochore.
The kinetochore is made up of complex proteins and lies around the centromere region of the chromosome. The microtubules of the spindle fibers attach to this region during the metaphase stage.
<u>If the kinetochore is damaged, it means the spindle fiber will not be able to attach to the chromosome. </u>
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<u>Macrophages.</u> Using the receptors on their surface and through the facilitation by immunoglobulins that attach to the foreign matter, macrophages 'hold' the foreign bodies in the body and 'ingest' them through phagocytosis. Lysozymes in the cells then in 'digest' the foreign matter.
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Sun:Light Energy
Plant: Photosynthesis
Above Rabbit: ATP And Energy
Below Rabbit: Cellular Respiration
Far Left: Glucose and Oxygen
Far Right Water And Carbon Dioxide
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Increase with a stimulant and decrease with a depressant
Explanation:
Stimulants and depressants are observed using various organisms. The way a stimulant works is by increasing the dopamine levels in the body. This in turn causes increased heart rate as would be seen in the chick embryo heart. On the other hand a depressant would lower dopamine levels. This would reduce the neurotransmitter and cause the heart rate to slow down.