This question is incomplete. However, it seems to indicate that the vials contain aerobic bacteria. These are bacteria that require oxygen to respire and grow. The bacteria in the sealed vial will be deprived of oxygen, and would therefore not grow. Those in the crushed vial will be exposed to oxygen and would therefore be able to grow.
Answer:
Destroying antibody labeled antigens.
Explanation:
Eosinophils are type of cells of the immune system or white blood cells that help to fight against infections or diseases.
Eosinophils have several functions and these include: they help in
movement to inflamed areas, they trsp substances, killing cells or destroy cells anti-parasitic and bactericidal activity, participating in immediate allergic reactions, and modulating inflammatory responses.
Eosinophils destroy antibody labeled antigens so as to destroy or kill the antigens in order to fight against infections. Eosinophils are produced from the bonemarrow and are minutes in the body . The are released into the blood and later coagulate to function as defence mechanism.
Mutations are random and rare changes in the DNA sequence that can both add or delete genes. (therefore, all of the answers listed above apply)
In genetics, the term mutation represents any change in the DNA sequence of an organism. Mutations can be limited to a change in just a single nucleotide ( Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms) or it can include deletions, insertions or translocation of a longer DNA sequence, sometimes even whole genes. Mutations are rare and random events, but there are some places in the genome that are more prone to genetic mutations, called ''hot spots''.