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I think the answer is 1st one interphase.
Answer:
Infectious mononucleosis
Explanation:
Also known as Glandular fever It is caused by the Epstein Barr virus(EBV). It is common in children and teenagers.It is spread through an infected person's saliva or other body fluids such as blood. Sharing of drinks or tooth brushes can spread the infection.
Signs of Infectious mononucleosis include very swollen tonsils and reddened throat.
Diagnosis is by blood test for confirmation.
No specific medicine is used. It is a self-limited disease. Only relief medication can be used.
Its a sugar that plants produce through the cycle of Photosynthesis.
Answer:
polynucleotide "carbon" sugar so I would say B or D
Explanation:
Explanation:
couldn't see a model of the cyst, but most cysts are filled with sebaceous fluid, dead skin cells, superficial dirt and lipids, some can be very painful to the touch. If it is infected, it's appearance is red and sits on the epidermis layer where nerve endings can be found. your body will trigger WBC's to that area to fight infection. A dermatologist will prescribe an antibacterial topical solution in addition to an oral antibiotic. homeostasis in that area of skin is disrupted causing pain, swelling, and possible growth, making these symptoms worse. once on antibiotics, your dr. will excise the cyst relieving its contents, pressure, and pain.