<h2>Large intestine </h2>
Explanation:
Large intestine is longer than small intestine is not a characteristic of large intestine
The large intestine is present in the final section of the gastrointestinal tract and its various functions include absorption of water and vitamins while converting digested food into feces
Lengthwise large intestine is shorter than the small intestine but is thicker in diameter, thus giving it its name
Length of large intestine is about 1.5 m and diameter is 2.5 m inside the body
It wraps around the border of the abdominal body cavity from the right side of the body, across the top of the abdomen, and finally down the left side
Answer:
The correct answer is option C) "Remora fish stick to large sharks, receiving a free ride and scraps of food the shark does not eat. The shark is neither helped nor harmed".
Explanation:
Commensalism is defined as a type of interspecies relationship at which one individual gets benefited and the other is neither benefited or harmed. An example of commensalism is the one between remora fish and large sharks. In this case, remora fish gets attached to the large sharks by an organ that acts suction cup. The remora fish gets benefited by receiving transportation, a food source and protection from predators, while the large sharks are neither helped nor harmed.
The role of 3tc in inhibiting hiv reproduction is to interfere with enzyme trancriptase since it has a similar shape to the c nucleotide of DNA.Reverse trancriptase pick up 3tc molecule which led to termination of DNa further thus block reproduction of HIV.
Answer;
-Pellicle
Explanation;
-Protist cells may contain a single nucleus or many nuclei; they range in size from microscopic to thousands of meters in area. Protists may have animal-like cell membranes, plant-like cell walls, or may be covered by a pellicle.
-On a paramecium's exterior is found the pellicle. The pellicle is stiff to maintain the paramecium's shape and provide stability but it is also flexible to allow movement. It also acts as an attachment site for external organelles such as cilia.