Answer: Blood contains numerous biconcave cells called erythrocyte , contained in a featureless matrix called plasma
Explanation:
Blood is a liquid contain in the body of man and animals that transport the necessary nutrients and oxygen to the cell and then takes away metabolic waste from the cell. There are numerous cells in the body which are the Red blood cells and also the red blood cell.
This red blood cell is also called erythrocyte which is the numerous biconcave cells. This white blood cells and erythrocytes are all in the blood plasma. Both the erythrocytes (i.e red blood cell) and the white blood cell are all contained in a featureless matrix called the plasma.
This plasma is made up of blood, water, carbon dioxide, dissolved proteins, and hormones.
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Answer:
Please read explanation section.
Explanation:
MPF is a protein kinase. It catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to target proteins.
One of the pathways which are stimulated by the MPF is an enzyme that destroys cyclin. This means it stimulates the cyclin pathway. As mitosis gets initiated, the enzyme that breaks down cyclin becomes activated, and levels of cyclin start to be dropping down. The declining levels of cyclin lead to reduced levels of the MPF.
Attached is the image of the concerned ECG reading.
In reading the ECG, first you read the heart rate. To read the heart rate, you must count for the number of small boxes in between QRS complexes, specifically R-R intervals. These number of small boxes will then be used to divide 1500. In this example, there are 20 small boxes between R-R intervals. 1500 divided by 20 is 75, so the heart rate of this ECG reading is 75 beats per minute.
<em>Another way, albeit less accurate, is to count the big squares between R-R intervals and instead of dividing it by 1500, you divide it by 300.</em>
Answer:
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Explanation:
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