Answer:
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Explanation:
Arthritis is a term used to refer a group of diseases that affects the joints such as knees, wrists and fingers.
Juvenile rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that affects children which means the body attacks itself by mistakenly identifying its own cells as foreign .
The cause of this response is not yet known.
Some of the symptoms of the disease include stiffness, pain, joint swelling, skin rush, fever, slowed growth and fatigue.
It has no cure but in some cases children seem to outgrow the disease.
Answer:1. A unit of mass equal to the mass of 1 cubic centimeter of water at 4° C.
2. Prefix meaning one-hundredth (.01).
3. A measure equal to one-hundredth of a meter.
4. A measure equal to one thousand grams.
5. Unit of measure equal to one-tenth of a meter.
6. The basic measure of volume in the metric system.
7. A system of numeration that is based on units of ten.
8. Prefix meaning one thousand (1,000).
9. A measure equal to one thousand meters.
10. An amount of surface.
Explanation:
The intermembrane space (the space between the outer and inner membranes), the inner mitochondrial <span>membrane, the cristae space (formed by infoldings of the inner membrane), and. the matrix (space within the inner membrane).</span>
The correct answer is A. Petroleum is not a raw material for the production of biofuels. From the name itself, biofuels are obtained from biomass. Biomass are organic materials for example are the choices given in B, C and D.
Answer:
Explanation:
All viruses have a capsid or head region that contains its genetic material. The capsid is made of proteins and glycoproteins. Capsid contruction varies greatly among viruses, with most being specialized for a particular virus's host organism. Some viruses, mostly of the type infecting animals, have a membranous envelope surrounding their capsid. This allows viruses to penetrate host cells through membrane fusion. The virus's genetical material rests inside the capsid; that material can be either DNA, RNA, or even in some cases a limited number of enzymes. The type of genetic material a virus contains is used in classification, and is discussed in Virus Classification.
In addition to the head region, some viruses, mostly those that infect bacteria, have a tail region. The tail is an often elaborate protein structure. It aids in binding to the surface of the host cell and in the introduction of virus genetic material to the host cell.