Answer:
D
Explanation:
Since its its natural protein and fats its on the vegan side which mean it'll be D.
I think you are talking about the 2 types of virus cycles
the lytic cycle is where a virus invades a bacteria host and quickly inserts its own dna proteins into the bacteria's. the bacteria is then forced to copy the virus dna and reproduce the virus. once all the coppies are made the virus triggers the bacteria to self destruct from the inside, causing the bacteria toburst and releases hundreds of the tiny viruses into the host.
(think of when you get a cold)
the other cycle is the lysogenic cycle these are viruses that enter a host and lay quietly dormant while inserting their own proteins into the dna sequence of the bacteria host. the bacteria unknowingly copies the virus dna along with its own. the host doesn't know the virus has been in them until a stressor such as getting a high temperature of an infection causes the viruses to activate and stop being dormant (like with HIV)<span />
Answer:
Heredity is the pass of characteristics/physical features.
Explanation:
For example, you can inherit the same color hair as one of your parents.
You are inheriting a special trait that they have.
Answer:
The surgical procedure is the rectal prolapse surgery
Explanation:
<u>Procedure </u>
<u>Before surgery </u>
- Stop any medication
- Proper cleaning of the area
<u>There are 2 method of approach </u>
- Rectopexy through the abdominal area
- Perineum
<u>Surgical procedure</u>
- The surgeon places the rectum back to its place using a mesh sling or a suture (in rectopexy)
- The surgeon pulls a little bit of the rectum out and removes it and rest is sutured back to the intestine (in perineunal approach)
<u>Post operative :-</u>
- Patient have to stay a few days before being discharged
- Painkiller are prescribed
- Soft food is given
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