The stratum corneum, the fifth, outermost layer is thick with rows of dead cells. These cells contain soft keratin<span>, which keeps the </span>skin<span> elastic and protects underlying cells from drying out. The dermis, </span>called<span> "true </span>skin<span>, " is the layer beneath the epidermis
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The answer is A. The sulfur-filled fluid that comes from the vents is lethal to some animals.
Deep-sea vents are hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the oceans. The mineral water that comes from them is rich in sulfide and methane and can be lethal to the most of animals. However, some bacteria are able to survive in such conditions thanks to the process of chemosynthesis. Chemosynthesis is a process in which some bacteria produce sugar, similarly to photosynthetic process. But, while in photosynthesis the energy of Sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen, in chemosynthesis, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and hydrogen sulfide are used to produce sugar, along to water and sulfur. This process is preferable when there is no light and the environment is rich in sulfide or methane, such in deep sea vents.
Survival I think (sorry if im wrong)
<span>Thymine is harder to make, but more stable. DNA needs to keep information safe for a long time, so it makes sense to use thymine. But RNA is made and used quickly, and small mistakes don’t matter as much, so the easier to make uracil does the job.</span>
Mitosis is important<span> because it is essential for growth and repair in the </span>body<span>. </span>Mitosis<span> happens when a parent cell divides, creating two identical copies, referred to as daughter cells. During this process, it is essential that the daughter cells are exactly the same with the same copies of DNA.</span>