Answer:
the moon and the sun line up above earth and sometimes creates eclipses.
Explanation:
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The Great Plains have a continental climate. Much of the plains experience cold winters and warm summers, with low precipitation and humidity, much wind, and sudden changes in temperature. More rainfall occurs in summer than in winter, except in some of the northwestern parts of the Great Plains.
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Answer:
Liver.
Explanation:
The liver is a dark reddish organ that is situated in the right hypochondriac or upper right hand region of the abdomen, just below the diaphragm and anterior to the stomach in the epigastric region, the right kidney and the small intestines.
It is the second largest organ of the body, second only to the skin. The liver is divided into four lobes which include;
1) The right lobe
2) The left lobe
3) The quadrate lobe and
4) The caudate lobe
The blood supply to the liver include;
1) The hepatic artery
2) The hepatic portal vein which supplies the liver with nutrients-filled blood from the small intestine. It is the main blood supply to the liver.
The venous drainage is through the hepatic veins.
The nerve supply is through the hepatic plexus made up of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves.
The liver plays a major role in the processing and metabolism of food and ingested substances and also detoxification.
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Answer: DF508 mutation. A Genetic, Hereditary, Autosomal and Recessive Mutation.
Explanation:
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a recessive autosomal lethal disease, it is most common on Caucasoid populations. Its diagnosis is suggested by the clinical features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, persistent pulmonary colonization (particularly with mucoid Pseudomonas strains), meconium ileus, pancreatic insufficiency with or familiarity history of the disease. The FC gene is large, with about 250 Kb of genomic DNA, 27 exons representing about 5% of genomic DNA; encodes a 6.5 kb transcribed mRNA. This mRNA is transcribed into a protein of 1480 amino acid called CFTR (Regulator Transmembrane Conductance Cystic Fibrosis). When a three-base pair deletion, adenosine-thymine-thymine (ATT) identified in the CFTR gene, exon 10, it results in the loss of a single amino acid phenylalanine at position 508 of the protein. This mutation is called DF508; “D” stands for deletion and “F” for phenylalanine amino acid.