Answer: C. the total amount of air that can be inspired after a tidal expiration.
Explanation:
The inspiratory capacity can be define as the highest volume of the air that can be inspired after the expiration. It is the sum of the the inspiratory reserve volume and tidal volume.
The tidal volume is the measure of the amount of air inspired and expired during the process of normal breathing. This includes the volume of around one to half liter. The expiratory reserve volume is the additional air which is exhaled after normal exhalation.
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C. Genus and species
Binominal nomenclature: a formal system of naming species of living things, such as humans which are <em>homo sapiens.</em>
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A. carbohydrates
any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
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C. work with other cells
one unicellular organism would quickly die if was not within a colony of very similar unicellular organisms.
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C. Bacteria
bacteria are able to cause contagious diseases seeing as a virus, (which can be a contagious disease) is a form of bacteria.
Answer:
Neither observer nor subjects know which subject receives the vaccine and which receives a placebo
Explanation:
In a double-blind study neither the participants nor the experimenters is aware of who is receiving a particular treatment.
Its used to prevent bias in research results from demand characteristics or the placebo effect
Which one is eligible to donate to the mom?? The daughter since O+ won’t cause a reaction. And Type O has no biased enzymes except the positive or negative. If that makes sense!?
The daughter cells produced from Meiosis are genetically different from each other due to the process of Crossing Over in the stage of Prophase I.
In Mitosis, there is no Crossing Over involved, since it is intended to help the body in growth and repair, not in reproduction.
Genetic Variation is important for reproduction so that not all offspring look exactly like each other or so that they do not look exactly like their parents.