The processes of transformation and transduction are important for bacteria. In transformation, the bacteria receives DNA from an extracellular donor and in transduction, DNA in a bacteriophage is taken up the by the bacteria.
Answer:
The correct answer is option C.sending white blood cells to the site to try to repair the damaged
Explanation:
Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaque develops inside arteries. Arteries are vessels that convey oxygen-rich blood to your heart and different regions of your body. Plaque is comprised of fat, cholesterol, calcium, and different substances found in the blood. After some time, plaque solidifies and limits your supply routes.
The immune system responds to Atherosclerosis that causes damage to the arteries by sending white blood cells to the damaged site to fix the damage caused by the plaques and fat deposits that obstruct the blood supply.
The water will diffuse through the partially peamable membrane from high concentration to lower consentration areas. so the the water will move out of the cell by diffusion
Its c. genarally has no symptoms