C.) <span>The lysosome is formed from the "Golgi Apparatus"
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Answer:
C. Excessive potassium has diffused out causing hyperpolarization.
Explanation:
The nerve action potential can be divided into following stages:
- Stimulus is detected by the cell in resting stage.
- Sodium channels in the membrane open from where influx of sodium ions occur which is called depolarization
- After a while, sodium channels close and potassium channels open from where efflux of potassium ions occur which is called repolarization.
- The membrane potential further lowers due to continous efflux of potassium ions which is called hyperpolarization.
- After a while potassium channels close and membrane returns to its resting stage.
In the given figure, stage 4 depicts hyperpolarization because the membrane potential has dropped to the lowest point below -70mV. Hence, option C is correct.
Answer:
Answer is criminal gang.
Explanation:
A gang can be explained or described as group of individuals coming together with a oneness of achieving a purpose. This purpose is usually achieved by illegal means, that is by violent behavior.
The criminal gang can be described as a gang which is characterized by theft, extortion and other illegal means as source of their income.
In this case, the young men that grow up in this type of environment , engage in those illegal way of making money to fend for themselves and families. And they usually buy things in order to impress and oppress, to lure other people into their way of making income.
This way as source of income is bad and always end badly.
Answer:
75 degrees
Explanation:
The start up temperature is 25 degrees and every 1 minute it increases by 10 degrees, in 5 minutes (10*5) equals 50degrees plus start up temperature of 25 degrees equals 75 degrees
Answer:
Explanation:
Cellular respiration -
Cellular respiration is the aerobic process by which living cells break down glucose molecules, release energy, and form molecules of ATP. Overall, this three-stage process involves glucose and oxygen reacting to form carbon dioxide and water.