False, X-rays is not dangerous to a person unless that person is in the state of pregnancy. Generally X-ray only gives less radiation exposure to a person and it offers a lot more benefit than having a risk of getting a cancer. X-rays are fast and and simple method of imaging recommended by most of the doctors nowadays, it is painless and doesn't require much preparation and also doesn't require recovery time after having x-rays. The only time that x-rays become dangerous to a persons health is when they are exposed too much of radiation however, this risk is very low.
B mood
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1) Im going to go with
Lack of empathy, quietly manipulating others
2) Graffiti
3) Ostracizing another person (Excluding others from group)
4) Physical or verbal aggression
Answer:
a. usually release only one ovum per month from the ovarian follicle
Explanation:
The "female gonads" is also known as the<em> "ovaries." </em>These are located on both ends of the<u> uterus</u><em> (the left ovary and the right ovary).</em> It is during the <em>"ovulatory phase"</em> that one of the ovaries releases<u> one ovum</u> or egg cell from the <em>ovarian follicle/ovary. </em>This egg travels through the<em> Fallopian tube</em> where it meets the<em> sperm cell </em>(if an intercourse occurred) in order for it to be fertilized.
So, this means that the egg may not be fertilized monthly into the fallopian tubes if no intercourse occurred. <em>This makes choice b incorrect.</em>
The gametogenesis in females in known as "oogenesis" and it is not continuous like the "spermatogenesis." <u>It has a limit or an end</u>. So, <em>this makes choice d incorrect.</em>