False
The diseases, announced by Dr. Stig Froland, Dr. Paul Jenum and associates, shows that AIDS happened in disengaged occasions far and wide some time before general wellbeing authorities saw it years back.
In the Norwegian case, a mariner conceived in 1946, was first observed by Dr. Froland in 1966. He experienced general swelling of the lymph organs, respiratory diseases and different other health issues. Both his wife and child has complications as well from the ailment and all members of the family passed on in 1976.
Answer:
The endocrine system is the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function,
reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things.
Explanation:
Answer:
The amount of target DNA segments doubles with each cycle of PCR.
Explanation:
A polymerase chain reaction is an in vitro technique that is performed in the labs to replicate the DNA from a very small amount of DNA sample. The DNA sample is replicated or double in a very small amount of time that is the target sample doubles after each cycle.
The PCR technique is based on the DNA replication mechanism and thus employs the primer, A Taq DNA polymerase enzyme and the adequate amount of temperature.
Thus, the selected option is correct.
Answer:
In any lysogenic infection, the viral DNA
destroys the host DNA.
Explanation:
lysosome breaks down food material and destroy cell that dies