Answer:
Ecosystems
Explanation:
An ecosystem is where the biotic and abiotic factors live. The other options only contain biotic factors.
b. insertion
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</span><span>The Klinefelter syndrome is caused by an insertion mutation. It occurs
when there is an existence of an excess or extra X chromosome in each cell that
may cause an abnormality in the development of males. It usually affects the
physical and cognitive development of male with symptoms varying from one
person to another. Kids with these type
of disorder may experience learning
disabilities and even speech and language
problems. These kids tend to be
quiet and very sensitive. They can also be very passive.
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Answer: Eukaryotic cells contain many membrane-enclosed, large, complex organelles in the cytoplasm whereas prokaryotic cells do not contain these membrane-bound organelles. Only eukaryotes possess a membrane-bound nucleus and membrane-bound organelles such as the mitochondria, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, peroxisomes.
<span>Ian Waterman was able to sense pain and temperature because his
spinothalamic pathway was intact, but could not feel touch and limb position because of damage to his
lemniscus pathway. </span>
The lateral spinothalamic tract is a sensory pathway which carries sensory information like pain and temperature to the brain, across the thalamus. Free nerve endings which are located in the peripheral tissues are sensitive to cell damage. Those are primary neurons and they pass the sensory signal. Primary neurons synapse with secondary which are located in the spinal cord (white matter). These secondary neurons will ascend through the brainstem, medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain, until synapsing in the ventroposteriorlateral (VPL) nucleus of the thalamus. From the thalamus, the information is sent to cortex (somatosensory cortex).
Posterior column-medial lemniscus pathway is ascending spinal tract, carrying sensory information to the brain (sensory pathway). It conducts localized sensations of fine touch, vibration and proprioception (position sense) from the skin and extremities (muscles) to the central nervous system (cerebral cortex).
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