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De la glándula pitnitaria se encuentran las hormonas llamadas dopomina, que es impulsada por los hipodtalamas, la parte del cerebro directamente sobre la glándula pituitaria. La dopapamina restringe la proyección, por lo que cuanto más dopomilo haya, menos liberación se produce
<span>The most significant characteristic of sexual reproduction is the fact that the offspring's traits/ characteristics are not identical to the parents' traits. So, there is a variety of looks and traits passed down.
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A : DNA in the nucleus of the egg controls all cell activities
Explanation:
Earth's Orbit = 2*pi*R = 942,000,000 kilometers.
Distance/Time = 942,000,000 km / 8766 hr = 107,000 km/hr = 30 km/sec.
Oxygen and nutrients from the mother's blood are transferred across the placenta to the fetus through the umbilical cord. This enriched blood flows through the umbilical vein toward the baby's liver. There it moves through a shunt called the ductus venosus. This allows some of the blood to go to the liver.
A small amount of the blood continues on to the lungs. Most of this blood is shunted through the ductus arteriosus to the descending aorta. This blood then enters the umbilical arteries and flows into the placenta. The oxygen rich blood then returns to the fetus via the third vessel in the umbilical cord (umbilical vein). The oxygen rich blood that enters the fetus passes through the fetal liver and enters the right side of the heart.
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