Answer:100% breaths or 50% 2
Explanation:
Answer:
Our alimentary canal undergo a process or a movement called peristalsis, in which the walls continuously move to pass the food downwards. So if you eat hanging upside down, the food would surely move.
Explanation:
- Peristalsis is a series of wavelike muscle contractions that moves food to different processing stations in the digestive tract and the process begins in the oesophagus when a bolus of food is swallowed.
- The muscles of the oesophagus are strong enough to propel food and liquids into the stomach even when hanging upside down although there is a risk of choking
- It is advised that maintaining a correct body positioning during eating is very important for digestion to happen properly and avoid blockage of the airways by food and fluid.
- Leaning your body upright slightly and rounding your shoulders a bit so that your chin is tucked-up is a way of exercising safe chewing and swallowing.
Answer:
If a person has the genetic potential to develop diabetes, their level of exercise, their food choices and their body weight will definitely affect gene expression for this disorder. Diet, exercise, weight, even exposure to a virus are all environmental factors that play a role in triggering this genetic condition.
Explanation:
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- DNA ligase is a DNA-joining enzyme. If two pieces of DNA have matching ends, ligase can link them to form a single, unbroken molecule of DNA.
- DNA ligase usesATP as an energy source to catalyzes a reaction in which the phosphate group sticking off the 5’ end of one DNA strand is linked to the hydroxyl group sticking off the 3’ end of the other.
- The reaction produces an intact sugar-phosphate backbone of the DNA strand.