Answer:
A: DCAB
Explanation:
There are lot of different types of domestic cats nowadays, with the variations coming mostly from mutations and selective breeding. Some cats are very small, some pretty large, some have long fur, some don't have fur (or rather seem like they don't) etc. The Siberian cat weighs 8-17 pounds, British shorthair 7-12 pounds, Turkish van 7-20 pounds, ragdoll 8-20 pounds, with the females being smaller than the males.
Answer:
About 95 percent of the skin cells in the epidermis are devoted to creating new skin cells in the lower two levels of the epidermis, which then cycle to the top layer to help form the stratum corneum. Eventually the dead cells of the stratum corneum flake off as new keratinocytes move up, and the cycle repeats itself.
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Answer:
The labels are in the attached image.
Explanation:
In a flexed arm, the biceps brachii contract and the attached tendon pulls radius and ulna upwards. During flexion, the triceps brachii relax.
Upper Arm Muscles and Tendons:
- The biceps brachii, a two headed muscle, joins the upper arm bone, humerus through a tendon.
- Most of the muscle mass of biceps brachii is located anterior to the humerus.
- The triceps, a three headed muscle, possesses three attachments:
- The long head originates from the scapula.
- The lateral head from the proximal region of the humerus
- The medial head from the distal region of the humerus.
- All three converge into one tendon which attaches to the ulna.
Answer:
The answer is 3 Mitochondria
Explanation: