This would be the nucleiod region.
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Answer:
The constants: 14 hours of light per day; food one time per day 5 oz; wheel for exercise; cage size
The independent variable: the temperature
The dependent variables: length and weight
Data to be collected: weight of mice; length of mice
A flaw in the experiment: the sample size is to small to be random; it doesn't specify a control group
Explanation:
The constants are the controlled variables. The scientist controls these items because a variable that remains unchanged prevents it from having any effect on the outcome.
The independent variable is the condition manipulated by the scientist to see its effects.
The dependent variables are the ones being measured or tested for in an experiment.
Randomization means every subject gets an equal chance at being in the control group. There are to few subjects. A control group would consist of elements that present exactly the same characteristics of the experimental group, except for the variable applied to the latter.
Once Oxygen reaches the blood via the lungs, it is taken in by a protein known as haemoglobin (Hb) in the red blood cells. Oxygen then binds to a heme group located within a subunit of the protein (Hb). A single heme group can bind 1 oxygen molecule, there are 4 heme groups all together meaning 4 oxygen molecules forming Oxyhaemoglobin. Oxygen is then diffused into local tissue by the Haemoglobin. - this was rushed sorry if it doesnt make alot of sense hope it helps tho
Answer:
* ARACHNOID MATER
*DURA MATER
*PIA MATER
Explanation:
denticulate ligaments are bilateral extensions of pia mater that thickening the component of collagen of pia mater.It anchors the spinal cord to the dura mater.They are produced by the pia mater of the spinal cord.They provide stability to the spinal cord within the vertebral canal.
Arachnoid mater helps protect the brain and spinal cord from sudden impact. It is connected to the dura mater at the side that is very close to the central nervous system.
Dura mater refers to the membrane that envelops the arachnoid mater. It surrounds the dural sinuses and also provide supports to it. Dura mater carries blood from the brain toward the heart.
The pia mater is part of pseudolymphatic system and it's referred to as the thin fibrous tissue that allows blood vessels to pass through the brain.