1. Adenoblast: <span>adeno = gland; blast = immature cell/tissue
2. A</span>denoma: <span>adeno = gland; oma = benign tumor
</span>3. Adenocarcinoma: <span>adeno= gland; carcinoma = malignant tumor
</span>4. Hypoxia: <span>hyp = deficiencies; oxia = oxygen
</span>5. Homograft: <span>homo = same; graft = transplant
</span>6. Hyperplasia: <span>hyper = too much/alot; plasia = growth/formation
</span>7. Aplasia: <span>a = without; plasia = growth/formation
</span>8. Abscission: <span> ab = away from; cission = cutting
</span>9. Excise: <span>ex = out; cise = cut
</span>10. Debridement: <span>de = away; ment = action</span>
The question is incomplete, however, the statements associated with this question is given in the comments and here as well:
Neither facilitated diffusion nor osmosis requires cell energy.
Diffusion of gases and other small molecules requires no energy on the part of the cell.
Active transport requires cell energy and osmosis doesn't.
Both endocytosis and active transport require cell energy.
Answer:
The correct answer is - Active transport requires cell energy and osmosis doesn't.
Explanation:
Osmosis is an example of passive transport as it does not require energy to facilitate the movement of solvent In the process of osmosis,. It moves from high concentration to low concentration through the semipermeable membrane which is along the gradient so no requirement of energy.
In the case of Active transport, it requires energy to facilitate the movement of transport as it is the movement of a substance from low concentration to a high concentration area that is against the concentration gradient.
Answer:
The physical stimulus is the only part of the test that is measureable, and therefore, knowable. The stimulus is our anchor for our estimate of the listener's perception.
Answer:
i think distance and mass
Explanation:
Science means to know. Biology is the study of living things.
You understand a lot more of the function of the body (EMT, healthcare, diseases, etc.)
animals (veterinary work,etc.) You will understand the intro into genetics, and the ways in which the sun and plants directly influences our entire world.
Biology is a form of science that is pretty broad, and at the same time a form of science you can use in every day life of understanding the basic things that happen around you (in culture, family, news, environment, behavioural, etc.)
Biology is also a great way to get your feet wet into basic science- a launching pad for chemistry, physics, etc. Hope this helped. :)