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Muslces have many subsidaries. First its starts with the tendon leading to the whole muscle and the surrounding epimysium, then perimysium, then the muscle fibres. then they further break down into myotubes.
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These are the answers to the question.
A. Birds and amphibians have no similarities in their amino acid sequences.
B. Reptile embryos are similar to birds but have no similarities with mammals and amphibians.
C. Mammals have more genes in common with birds than with amphibians.
D. Amphibians and mammals have similar traits that are not seen in reptiles and birds.
Explanation: C really just makes the most sense to me. Compare answer C to what is in the picture and you will see what I mean.
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Answer:
converted into fat and stored in adipose tissue
Explanation:
When protein is taken in excess amount, because it cannot be stored in the body, it can be broken down to amino acids, which is further used as carbon skeletons to synthesize fats, which is then further stored in the adipose tissues.
When the body is not receiving enough calories from other nutrient sources like carbohydrates and fats, the available protein is the used as energy to meet the body's energy demands, by converting it to fat.
Note that, excess intake of protein can be harmful to the body.