Answer:
dark blue: denser oceanic crust is subducting...
Explanation:
C. Amino Acid , hope this helps
Microtubules are macromolecules that build both, cilia and flagella.
<span>Microtubules are cytoskeletal fibres that are formed by polymerization of α,β-tubulin and they are important components of cilia, flagella and some other cellular structures. Cilia and flagella are very similar in their organization, both have a central bundle of microtubules-axoneme. Axoneme is compound of nine outer doublet microtubules which surround a central pair of singlet microtubules. Even thought cilia and flagella are structurally similar, they are differentiated based on their function and/or length. Flagella are longer and the primary role of the flagella is locomotion. On the other hand, shorten cilia often has the function in sensing the extracellular environment.</span>
Answer: shrink
A red blood cell placed in a medium that is hypertonic relative to its cytoplasm will shrink
Explanation:
Since the hypertonic medium has a higher concentration than the red blood cell, water will move out of the cell membrane of the red blood cell into the hypertonic medium.
Thus, after a while the continuous loss of water will cause the red blood cell to shrink (reduce in size)