In nature, is called the "natural law."
Answer:
The most appropriate tissue to join the pubic symphysis -that provides resistance to pressure and stretch during childbirth- is fibrocartilage.
Explanation:
Options for this question are:
- <em>A. Fibrocartilage.</em>
- <em>B. Elastic cartlage.</em>
- <em>C. Bone.</em>
- <em>D. Hyaline cartilage.</em>
Fibrocartilage is made up of dense connective tissue rich in type I collagen fibers, hyaluronic acid and proteoglycans, which give it resistance to stretching and pressure.
Some ligaments are formed by fibrocartilage, in addition to the intervertebral discs and the junction of the pubic symphysis, allowing a certain degree of mobility to the associated structures due to their semi-elastic properties.
Hyaline cartilage, also made up of connective tissue, is less resistant than fibrocartilage.
Bone cannot form this junction, because it would not allow the relative mobility of the joint.
The elastic cartilage allows for stretching but not the strength needed to join the pubic symphysis.
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Except Erythrocytes, <u>because insects do not have the Red Blood Cells</u>.
Erythrocytes- Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes or RBCs, are biconcave, anucleate cells that contain <u>hemoglobin </u>and carry oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and organs. Erythropoiesis, a process in the red bone marrow, is what creates them.
Hemoglobin- The protein molecule known as hemoglobin is found in red blood cells and is responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the body's <u>tissues </u>and carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs. Four linked protein molecules (globulin chains) make up the hemoglobin molecule.
A collection of cells with similar structures and functions is referred to as a tissue.
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Answer:
1.transports oxygen, nutrients , hormones to the cells and removes metabolic waste
2. breaks down food into nutrients
3. to protect the body from microbes and chemicals
4. responsible for the control and communication between body parts.
5. responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling CO2
6. produces, stores and eliminates urine the fluid waste the kidneys filter from the blood.
7. (#1High blood pressure)(vagus nerve damage slows digestion)(hbp weakens immune system)(nerve damage from high glucose levels)(lung function decrease as glucose levels rise)(promote bacteria growth causing uti)
8..........okay I got too lazy to do the rest....just search em up on Google.
Most terrestrial animals crawl. Snails and slugs crawl on a specialized foot. Newts, salamanders and lizards crawl too. Frogs and toads crawls when they are not hopping and so do insects. Flies, moths and bees crawls when not in flight. Some animals crawls at some stages of life but not others - for example baby humans crawl as do caterpillars before they turn into butterflies!
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