I think the answer is B if I’m not mistaken
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The answer to the question above is letter D. choices to this question are:A)<span>Chromosomes determine the traits of an organism.</span><span>B)</span><span>Chromosomes provide instructions to make proteins.</span><span>C)</span><span>Chromosomes determine the gender of an individual.</span><span>D)</span><span>Chromosomes help an organism produce usable energy.</span><span>
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I think the correct term to complete the thought of the sentence would be "repairing". When you are in the resistance stage of stress, your body is repairing the damage caused in the alarm stage. The resistance stage is a coping mechanism of the brain to be able to cope up with the stress. The body would start to crave or ask for something in order to keep up with the stress. In this stage, blood pressure and hormones are being regulated like cortisol and adrenaline. They may be in high level than the normal but only to a level that is slightly higher. However, this stage does not fully get rid of the stress.
75-97% of beryllium-exposed workers who develop Chronic Berylliosis have a common HLA-DPB1 gene variant versus 30-45% of beryllium exposed workers who do not develop the disease.
Chronic berylliosis is a granulomatous disease caused due to beryllium exposure. Its symptoms include cough, fever, night sweats and fatigue.
The HLA-DPB1 gene belongs to a group of MHC genes called MHC class II. MHC class II genes provide information for synthesizing proteins that are present on the surface of certain immune system cells. These proteins attach to protein fragments or peptides outside the cell.
A definitive diagnosis of berylliosis is based on occupational history, positive blood or bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) beryllium lymphocyte proliferation test (BLPT) and granulomatous inflammation on lung biopsy.
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Answer:
Wind.
Explanation:
Wind can erode rocks and create soil, allowing plants to grow and sustaining the food web.