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Answer:
Fungi
Explanation:
Fungi is a eukaryotic organism that is re-evaluating its position in the tree of life.
Fungi are closely related to the animal kingdom in comparison to the plant kingdom. Because of the presence of the chitin in their cell walls, fungi is different from plant, bacteria, and protists. But fungi have cell wall while animal cells do not contain cell wall, so not classified as animals.
So, fungi is re-evaluating its position in the tree of life and in present there is a individual kingdom for fungi.
Answer:
The correct answer is "permissiveness".
Explanation:
The missing options of the question are:
permissiveness
synergistic effect
antagonism
additive effect
The correct answer is "permissiveness",
In biology, a permissive effect is defined as the effect that one hormone has enabling that a second hormone to exert its biological activity. Thyroid hormone has a permissive effect on the hormone epinephrine, by synthesizing ß adrenergic receptors, it enables the hormone epinephrine binds to them and cause the cells of the bronchioles to dilate.
Following are the statements:
1. Main phagocytes in circulation
2. Like eosinophils, they are involved in inflammation and allergic reactions
3. Phagocytic cells that leave circulation and differentiate into macrophages
4. Display no antigen specificity but are active against tumor and virally infected cells
Answer:
1. Neutrophils
2. Basophils
3. Monocytes
4. Natural killer cells
Explanation:
Neutrophils can be described as the most abundant type of white blood cells. They make up to 55%- 75% of the immune system.
Basophils can be described as white blood cells which are made in the bone marrow.
Monocytes can be described as white blood cells which are the largest and differentiate into macrophages and myeloid lineage dendritic cells.
Natural killer cells can be described as white blood cells which play a role in providing innate immunity.