I believe the answer would be the cell address.
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In regard to changes of ploidy, there are 3 types of cycles<span>: </span>haplontic life cycle<span> — the haploid stage is multicellular and the diploid stage is a single cell, meiosis is "zygotic". </span>diplontic life cycle<span> — the diploid stage is multicellular and haploid gametes are formed, meiosis is "gametic".
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The blood first leaves the heart through the <u>brachiocephalic trunk common carotid. </u>
Next it flows into the <u>aorta axillary,</u> which is found in the medial upper arm.
The <u>aorta axillary</u><u> </u>out of the three branches of the aorta takes blood to the right arm.
Blood going to the thumb would travel through the<u> subclavian</u> in the lateral side of the forearm.
After blood flows through the <u>radial</u> it flows into the <u>ulnar,</u> which is found in front of the scapula.
Explanation:
1. Brachiocephalic trunk carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart to branch arteries.
2. Aorta in the human body is the largest artery. It starts from the top of the left ventricle which is called the heart's muscular pumping chamber. The heart, therefore, pumps blood from the left ventricle into the aorta through the aortic valve.
3. Subclavian veins carry blood to the heart and their function is to empty blood from the upper extremities and then carry it back to the heart.
4. Radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm. It is located on lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and parallel to the ulna.<span>
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C. Aa heterozygous is a capital letter with a lowercase letter
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
It should be noted that protein consist of amino acids. There are hundred of amino acids that are contained in protein. Examples of protein include fish, meat, eggs, nuts etc.
The amino acid sequence that can be found in the protein determines the primary structure of protein. The functions of protein include building and repair of body tissues, it also helps in maintain a proper potential of hydrogen (PH) for the body. Lastly, protein is also essential for growth as they help in cell and tissue growth.
Enzymes are catalysts that are responsible for speeding the chemical reaction rate in the body cells. Enzymes help in digestion.
Hemoglobin, is a protein that contains iron that can be found in the blood of animals. The function of the haemoglobin is to help in transferring oxygen to the tissues from the lungs.