Glucagon. It stimulates the liver to convert stored glycogen to glucose.
Answer: D
Explanation: I Googled it
Answer:
Substitution Mutations
Explanation: A substitution mutation occurs when specific bases (A, T, C or G) in a gene are swapped for different ones. This type of mutation doesn't cause a difference in the number of bases like insertion or deletion mutations do. Substitution mutations just switch out one or more bases for different ones.
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Ethyl alcohol is one of the series of organic chemical compounds
in which a Hydrogen (H) attached to carbon is replaced by a hydroxyl (OH). It
is made from sugar, starch and other carbohydrates by fermentation with yeast
and synthetically from ethylene or acetylene. It has been used in beverages
which has unstable, combustible, colorless liquid with slight distinctive odor.
The amount of Ethyl alcohol in any drinks can be determined by multiplying the
percentage (%) of alcohol and size.
Answer:
Migrate through blood vessels
Explanation:
White blood cells have the ability to perform diapedesis. Diapedesis refers to the emigration of white blood cells through the blood vessels. During the process, white blood cells move along the endothelium of blood vessels and stick to it. The white blood cells squeeze between the endothelial cells to migrate out of the blood vessels.
In this way, white blood cells can reach the site of infection or move from blood to the interstitial fluid to perform immune functions. The ability to migrate in and out of the blood vessels allows the phagocytic neutrophils and macrophages to arrive at the site of pathogen entry, basophils arrive at the site of inflammation to perform their respective functions.