Explanation:
C. oxidation…the removal of 2 electrons and 1 proton to form NADP+
Answer: The correct answer is- B)They are single cells that lack a nucleus and tend to live in extreme conditions.
Archaebacteria are the oldest life forms, which are found on earth. They are unicellular ( made up of one cell) prokaryotes ( lacking nucleus and membrane bound subcellular organelles) belonging to the kindom, Archea. They are found in extremely harsh environmental conditions such as hotsprings, boiling mud surrounding volcanoes.
Example- Methanogens, halophiles.
Thus, option B) is the right answer.
The cpt code would be 64831, 64832. The explanation behind this is 64831 is the right code to account the digital nerve was repaired. 64832 is the accurate secondary code since there was an added digital nerve that is necessary for repair. 51 is not joined to the secondary code since this code is an extra code and add-on codes are modifier 51 discharged.
Answer:
Results in the evolution of the species: Directional selection
Results in new species: Disruptive selection
Favors traits at the two extremes: Disruptive selection
No increase in diversity: Directional selection
One extreme trait is favored: Directional selection
Diversity decreases: Stabilizing selection
Diversity increases: Disruptive selection
Explanation:
Directional selection which is also known as positive selection is known to be a mode of natural selection. In this type of selection, an extreme phenotype is favored over other phenotypes. This makes the allele frequency to move in the direction of that phenotype and this takes place over time.
Disruptive selection (known to be diversifying selection) talks about the certain changes in the population genetics whereby extreme values of a particular trait are favored over intermediate values. This results in new species.
While Stabilizing selection is a natural selection whereby there is a stabilization of the population mean on the particular value of a non-extreme trait. Here the diversity is decreases.
Chronic hepatitis is usually caused by contaminated needles due to drug use or sexually transmitted disease. Acute hepatitis is usually caused by the hepatitis A infection due to poor living conditions.