The answer is Phencyclidine or PCP. It was was developed in
the 1950s as a general anesthetic for surgery. It’s no longer used now due to
serious side effects. It could be any white powder, crystal, capsules, tablets,
or liquid. Taking great dosages of PCP can result to seizures, coma, and death.
But death more often came from accidental injury or suicide during PCP
intoxication.
The endocrine system is composed of glands that engender and secrete hormones, chemical substances engendered in the body that regulate the activity of cells or organs. These hormones regulate the body's magnification, metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body), and sexual development and function.
There are no answer choices posted, so it is impossible to answer this. I apologise.
Answer:
Peyers patches
Explanation:
Peyers patches are group of lymphoid follicles found in the ileum of the small intestine.
This part of lymphatic system form part of immune system that help to control bacteria population in the small intestine and prevent the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the small intestines. It plays an important role in immune surveillance where it recognises pathogenic bacteria and destroy the bacteria.
It is a lymphoid organs destroys bacteria before it can breach the intestinal wall and generates "memory" lymphocytes for long-term memory because it form the part of the immune system which help to fight infection or foreign substances in the body, also by generating lymphocytes which is a white blood cells of the immune system which generate long term memory of foreign pathogens and destroying it.
TRUE, if this is a trait expressed through complete dominance (which most are)