1: I believe is B.
2: I believe is True
3: I believe is D.
4: I believe is D.
5: I'm not completely sure about this one, because it depends on the substance. Rocks molecules don't move because the object is solid, no matter how cold or hot the rock is. But if I were to guess, I would say True.
6: I believe is A.
7: I believe is B.
8: I believe is False.
9: I believe is False.
10: I believe is C.
11: I believe is False.
12: I believe is C.
13: I believe is A.
14: I believe is A.
I really hope I got all of these correct. Hope this helped!
-TTL
Answer:
Smoke-induced oxidative stress limited the oxygen-carrying capacity of the previous red blood cells
Explanation:
The red blood cell (RBC) contains hemoglobin which helps in the transport of oxygen. However, the Jane's smoking must have induced oxidative stress to the cells of her body including RBC, thus compromising it's oxygen-carrying capacity.
Hence Jane's body increased RBC count in order to maintain oxygen supply to all cells of her body.
Answer:
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Explanation:
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck was a French biologist which developed the first theory to understand how species change (evolve) over time. This evolutionary concept was published under the name of 'Theory of the Transmutation of Species' in the early 19th century. Subsequently, Darwin published his famous and widely accepted evolutionary theory in the book 'On the Origin of Species' (1859).
Answer:
Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty showed that DNA (not proteins) can transform the properties of cells, clarifying the chemical nature of genes. Avery, MacLeod and McCarty identified DNA as the "transforming principle" while studying Streptococcus pneumoniae, bacteria that can cause pneumonia.
Explanation:
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The correct answer is it lives inside or on a host.
A is incorrect because a parasite steals from the host, without giving anything in return. Much like a leech
C is incorrect because leeches almost always use their host as a food source
D is incorrect because parasites can often dig beneath the host's skin to be hidden from sight