Answer: G)Vacuole
Explanation:
G)Vacuole is the answer. Hope this helps!
Answer:
The correct options are C, and D.
Explanation:
Early symptoms of acute aspirin poisoning includes the tinnitus or also called as ringing in the ears, and impaired hearing. More clinically significant symptoms, and sign includes hyperventilation or also called as rapid breathing, fever, dehydration, and feeling faint.
Aspirin is known as common pain reliever. It is a trade name for acetylsalicylic acid. Aspirin poisoning symptoms, and sign can be minored to severe:
1) Mild to moderate: Hyperventilation.
2) Moderate: Severe deep, and rapid breathing, but no coma.
3) Severe: Coma sometimes with convulsions.
Answer:
homologous* or analogous*. You spelled them wrong :)
I believe they are homologous because they more than likely share ancestry. They are underwater animals with the same... everything pretty much.
Explanation:
Answer:
knirps (a gap gene)
wingless (a segment-polarity gene)
kruppel (a gap gene)
even-skipped ( a pair-rule gene)
hunchback (a gap gene)
hedgehog (a segment-polarity gene)
Explanation:
The gap, segment-polarity and pair-rule genes play central roles in controlling embryonic development of arthropods. In the first place, the gap genes are associated with the formation of contiguous body segments, thereby mutations in these genes result in gaps in the normal body plan of the embryo. For example, in <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em>, mutations in the <em>knirps, Krüppel </em>and<em> hunchback</em> genes result in deletion of body segments. These genes are also known to regulate segment polarity genes, which determine the polarity of the embryonic parasegments by modulating Wnt and Hedgehog signaling pathways. Finally, the pair-rule genes work together with gap genes to control embryonic development of alternating body segments.