Answer: Acquired Active Immune Response System
Explanation:
Vaccines are substances that are prepared from the causative agent of a disease or its synthetic substitute, which is treated to mimic the actual antigen of the disease. This artificial antigen of the disease, thereby stimulates the production of antibodies that helps in fighting the disease and also provides immunity against the disease in the body.
A primary response system is stimulated in the presence of the vaccine, which acts as an antigen. In this way, an artificially acquired active immune response system is created naturally using vaccines.
The answer is A. They contain a large amount of gas and dust
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the following picture attached will help you
Explanation:
DNA makes RNA makes proteins
it starts with the relpication process above it, it will be DNA then it does a transcription process to mRNA(RNA) and then the last process called translation process into Proteins....
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Explanation:
Echinoderms are marine organisms which means they live in the ocean. They are found in all marine waters on Earth although there are few species living in the Arctic. Many echinoderms are visible on the seashore such as sand dollars, globular spiny sea urchins and asteroids.
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The correct answer is: A. The genes for insulin production are not activated in heart cells.
Explanation:
<u>DNA </u><u>is present in practically every cell in an organism</u>, but not every cell performs the same tasks as the rest. This happens because genes in the DNA <u>code for different types of proteins</u>, from enzymes to transporters, that impact greatly on the <u>function</u> of a cell; and these genes can be activated or inactivated which will directly correlate to the type of cell and the function that it has.
<u>If the cells in the pancreas can produce insulin but the cells in the heart can't it's because the cells in the heart have the genes for insulin production inactivated</u>.
The amount of mitochondria and ribosomes does not directly affect the production of insulin.