Answer: 1) Proximal Convoluted Tubule. 2) Loop of Henle. 3) Distal Convoluted Tubule. 4) Collecting Tubule. 5) Collecting Duct
Explanation:
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Do encourage your friend or family member to seek professional help.
Don’t be critical of someone’s appearance. Even better, avoid commenting on a person’s weight or appearance at all.
Do show compassion and care, and listen to them non-judgmentally
Don’t get frustrated or annoyed by the person’s eating habits or try to force them to eat or not eat.
Do reiterate that eating disorders can be treated successfully.
Don’t try to guilt-trip the person into feeling bad about their behavior by focusing on how it’s affecting other people.
Do be patient. Eating disorders aren’t resolved overnight. People often take a while to change their behaviors . Try not to be upset if a person reverts to their disordered eating. Instead, encourage them to try again and to keep aiming for recovery.
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Explanation:
In a eukaryotic cell, almost all transcription occurs in the nucleus and translation occurs mainly at ribosomes in the cytoplasm. In addition, before the primary transcript can leave the nucleus it is modified in various ways during RNA processing before the finished mRNA is exported to the cytoplasm.
Answer:
Polymerase chain reaction machine
Primers
Petri dishes
Test tubes
Pipettes
DNA Polymerase
Free nucleotides
The organism to be identified
Explanation:
To identify the genetic makeup of an unknown organism, the nucleotide sequences fond in the Deoxyribonucleotide (DNA) of a known organism is matched to the DNA of some known organisms. If there is a certain degree of sameness in most of the matched parts, then the unknown organism can be said to be related to the known organism. This is a comparative study.
To carry out this identification, items used include; primers, the PCR machine, test tubes, DNA polymerase, free nucleotides, etc.