Answer:
a. low birthweight
Explanation:
Normal gestation period is around 40 weeks before babies are being born with fully developed system and are capable of leading a normal life without intensive care. Preterm or premature birth are births that occur before the 37th week of pregnancy.
Average weight of full-term babies (babies born between 37–40 weeks) is around 7 pounds (3.17 kg) at birth, with a normal weight ranging from 5 lb 8 oz to 8 lb 13 oz.
Full-term babies who weigh below this range could be said to have low birth weight.
- <em>Chloe, a full-term baby born after 40 weeks gestation and weighs 4 pounds, would be considered to have a low birth weight.</em>
B is most likely. That's why vaccination is important. Without immunity diseases are easily passed on.
Neutron is a neutral particle which means it does not have electrical charge and it is responsible for approximately half of the mass of the atom, given that its mass is almost the same of the proton.
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Answer: C
The process listed above is used to synthesize polypeptides that will fold to form proteins. Proteins's singular units are amino acids while carbohydrates are made up of monosaccharides, not amino acids.
Options A and B are definitely wrong as they are either not involved in the process stated above or it is a part of the process.
<span>Both photoautotrophs and chemoautotrophs synthesize organic compounds from (inorganic) carbon dioxide, a process known as carbon fixation. Photoautotrophs get the energy to perform these reactions from light. Chemoautotrophs get it from electron donors such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia. Cyanobacteria, by contrast, convert nitrogen from the atmosphere into ammonia, a process known as nitrogen fixation.</span>