If you die in space, your body won't decompose naturally, because no oxygen is available. If you were close to a heat source, your body would get mummified; if you weren't, it would freeze. When the body in a space suit was sealed it would decompose, but only for as long as the oxygen remained.
The answer is <span>D. The Plasmodium life cycle would be interrupted, and the infection could not be passed on.
Mosquitoes are necessary for malaria infection. According to the lyfe cycle, after infected mosquitoes bite a human, they inject saliva with sporozoites into the human circulatory system (stage A). The sporozoites enter human liver where they divide and schizonts are created. Schizonts give birth to merozoites (stage B). Merozoites are released into the bloodstream where invade red blood cells (stage C). Inside the red blood cells, they evolve into trophozoites, they into erythrocytic schizonts, and finally into a new generation of merozoites (stage D). After the red blood cells rupture, they are released into the blood stream (stage E). Therefore, if mosquitoes disappear, the first stage (stage A) will be missing, so the plasmodium life cycle will be interrupted.</span>
The answer would be 14.50
B ) As calcium binds with troponin C , it removes the troponin I and open the binding site for myosin head to attach !!
so your answer is B !!