Answer:
The correct answer is trichotillomania.
Explanation:
A hair-pulling disorder also termed as trichotillomania refers to a mental condition that comes under Obsessive-Compulsive and associated disorders. The person suffering from the condition has an irresistible desire to pull hair from different parts of the body like eyebrows, scalp, and eyelids.
The condition results in partial or complete removal of the eyelashes and eyebrows, while if one pulls hair from the scalp it can lead to different degrees of hair loss patches. The condition often interferes with the occupational and social functioning of the individual.
Hypothesis, is the answer
D. ATP (Adenosine TRIphosphate) has one more phosphate group and is higher in energy than ADP (Adenosine DIphosphate). TRI means three, DI means two, so the names of the molecules tell you there's one more phosphate in ATP than in ADP.
That extra phosphate makes ATP higher in energy (when the cell uses that energy to do something - contract a muscle fiber, for instance - the ATP's extra energy is used and it gets converted to ADP).
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The right option is Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is a contagious, airborne
disease of the lungs caused by the bacterium; Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The
bacteria is released from the lungs into the air when an infected person sneezes,
spits, or cough and this makes the disease highly contagious as it can be easily
transmitted to others.