Answer:
1. sports medicine
2. gene therapy
3. Adrenal gland
4. false
5. Hormones
6. To regulate body activities (like growth and immunity) by sending chemical messages
Explanation:
1. Sports medicine is the branch of medicine that is related to physical fitness, so if the question ask for someone who is interested in athletic activity, the correct answer is number 4.
2. Gene therapy is an experimental technique that in order to treat or even to prevent disease genes are used to help with their treatment, so a person who is interested in genetics and its relation with health, the correct answer is number 2.
3. Adrenal gland this is the gland that sintetice Adrenaline also known as epinephrine which is a hormone or also a medicine that plays an important role in the fight or flight response, this hormone is the one in charge of giving us several symptom like tachycardia or dilated pupils in order to survive in dangerous situations, so the correct answer to Sarah's problem is number 1.
4. False the endocrine system serves as a messenger to regulate hormone synthesis and are secreted to the circulatory system.
5. Hormones, as we have answer before hormones are regulated by the endocrine system.
6. To regulate body activities (like growth and immunity) by sending chemical messages hormones play an important part in human development and growth, these chemical messages serve to regulate the synthesis (creation) and secretion (liberation) of the hormones in the specific quantity as the body needs them.
Answer:
Life may exist in extreme conditions
Explanation:
The conditions in other planets do not normally resemble those on Earth. They are commonly much hotter or colder and are filled with toxic gases or liquids. It would be easy to think that life could not exist in those inhospitable places, but when we see how life on our own planet has adapted to the harshest enironments we have to think again and consider that life could exist in those extreme planets.
Answer:
Explanation:
When cell divides, the DNA will replicate in the parent cell or make copies of itself and this will make the chromatics to split or divide in order to create a new cell or daughter cell which contain the exact same DNA. The daughter cell then pass these DNA to subsequent generations, when it also undergo cell division and the dna is been replicated