Answer:
oxygen atoms come from split water molecules
Explanation:
Answer:
Question: Two requirements for gas exchange which are accomplished by the gills in a fish include:
1. Water flowing in opposite directions across the gill lamellae for gas exchange, in other words, respiration is experienced by the fish.
2. The fish allows water through its mouth, then forces the water to drain through the gills supporting gill lamellae, and enhancing gas exchange.
Question: How does their structure help to satisfy these requirements?
1. The rows of gill filaments with numerous folds through diffusion makes sure oxygen from the water moves from a place of more concentration to the blood of the fish which has less concentration causing the removal of carbon dioxide.
2. The large surface area of the gill means it has to maximize the low percentage of dissolved oxygen in the water compared to the higher percentage of oxygen in the air makes it possible for water to pass through the mouth and empty through the gills after the mouth is closed.
An allergy
An allergy is a disorder caused
by an abnormal reaction to a harmless antigen in the environment. These
diseases include food allergies, hay fever, atopic dermatitis and allergic
asthma. Symptoms may include, a runny nose, shortness of breath, swelling red
eyes, or sneezing. Non-allergic individuals tolerate allergens without problems.
The two main types of allergic reactions are immediate hypersensitivity and delayed
hypersensitivity.
The nucleus is the cell's control center
Answer:
D) secretion
Explanation:
Muscle tissue is tissue that composes all types of muscles, skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscles. There are four main common properties of all muscles:
- Contractility-ability to contract. In the case of skeletal muscles it is voluntary, while in cardiac and smooth muscles it is unconscious.
- Excitability-ability to change membrane potential usually by the influence of nervous impulse.
- Extensibility-the capacity to lengthen
- Elasticity-ability to change its length and then return to previous.