Answer:
Lower Respiratory Tract
Explanation:
The lower respiratory tract or lower airway is derived from the developing foregut and consists of the trachea, bronchi (primary, secondary and tertiary), bronchioles (including terminal and respiratory), and lungs (including alveoli). It also sometimes includes the larynx, which we have done here. This is where gas exchange actually takes place.
Answer:
A. 25 °C, 30 °C, 35 °C, 40 °C, 45 °C
Explanation:
Each enzyme has a temperature at which it works best. In humans and many animals, that temperature is around body temperature (37 °C or 98.6 °F). Most enzymes are denatured and work poorly at 40 °C (104 °F).
That automatically eliminates Option B.
I would pick a temperature close to 37 °C (98.6 °F) and temperatures at intervals above and below that.
Option D is wrong because it includes no temperatures above body temperature.
Option C is wrong, because it includes temperatures of 45 °C and 55 °C, at which the enzymes will be denatured.
That leaves Option A as the best answer. It includes only one temperature above 40 °C.
Answer:
both are made up of cells
DNA (genetic material )
plasma membrane
cytoplasm
these are the cellular organelles which both organism share
Explanation:
Answer:
electrons
Explanation:
Electrical energy is caused by moving particles that have a negative or positive charge. These particles are called electrons
Answer: Through genes
Explanation:
When a baby is made the parents both pass on traits (genes) to the baby through DNA. The traits that the baby takes are determined by dominant and recessive traits.
Example: If both parents have brown eyes which is a dominant trait the baby will have brown eyes.