Answer:
Sebaceous glands are the glands responsible for the production of blackheads, an accumulation of oily material.
Arrector pili are the small muscle that is responsible for goosebumps by pulling the hair upright during fright or cold.
Eccrine glands are the perspiration glands that are plays role in temperature control by secreting water to the skin surface, which evaporates in the heat.
The hair follicle is the sheath formed of both connective and epithelial tissues.
Apocrine glands are present in the groin area and most active during puberty. These are less numerous types of the perspiration-producing gland.
Sebaceous glands or oil glands are found with hair follicles and present everywhere on the body except for the soles of feet and palms of the hands.
Hair and nails are the cells that are primarily dead keratinized cells
cutaneous receptors are the special kind of nerve endings that are sensitive to touch, pressure, or temperature.
sebaceous glands secrete oily substances that act as a lubricant for hair and skin and make them moist and smooth.
nails sports a lunula and a cuticle
Answer:
Parent 1: G gametes
Parent 2: g gametes
Explanation:
This question involves a single gene coding for seed color in pea plants. The allele for green seeds (G) is dominant over the allele for yellow seeds (g). This means that a plant that is heterozygous (Gg) will possess green seeds.
If two parents are about to cross in such a way that Parent 1 is homo-zygous for green seeds i.e. GG, while Parent 2 is homo-zygous for yellow seeds i.e. gg.
- Parent 1 (GG) will produce only "G" gametes
- Parent 2 (gg) will produce only "g" gametes
I believe it’s rat fish and octopus but I’m not completely sure
Answer:
The answer is vertebrate.
Explanation:
Vertebrates are those animals that have a central spinal cord. Fish, Chicken and rabbit can be classified as vertebrates because they all have a spinal cord. The vertebrate is a big term that is further divided into different classes for example Fish, amphibians, mammals, avian, and reptiles,
D; many fungi have medicinal purposes especially for antibiotics