Answer:Wolbachia can only be transmitted from parent to offspring inside the female's egg. When a male mosquito that carries Wolbachia mates with a female without the bacteria then that female's eggs don't hatch. Wolbachia-infected female mosquitoes, however, produce normal numbers of offspring – which carry Wolbachia.
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When seen on a Wright-stained peripheral blood film, a young red cell that has just extruded (lost its) nucleus is referred to as a polychromatophilic cell.
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On Wright-stained smears, slightly immature red cells that do not have nuclei (reticulocyte stage) look blue-gray because they still have some ribonucleic acid in them (RNA). These cells are commonly referred to as polychromatophilic cells. Most of the time, polychromatophilic cells are bigger than mature red cells, and their blue-gray color makes them different from macrocytes.  Polychromatophilic red cells also tend to lack the central pallor.
When the remaining mRNA and ribosomes are stained with supravital dyes, they make the red cells look like a "reticular" mesh network. This is how the name "reticulocyte" came about. It is to be noted that not all reticulocytes show up as polychromatophils when stained with Wright-Giemsa.
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13 
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The atomic number for Aluminum (Al) is 13. If you have access to the periodic table, this would've taken a few seconds.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Monomers are joined by a covalent bond, and a water molecule is produced