Answer:
<u>Pro:</u>
May hold answers to cure various diseases including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's - these may be answers to various diseases that are not able to cure.
Requires a small number of cells because of the fast replication rate - these are able to produce a high amount of cells in the lab as they are able to replicate faster.
Medical benefits such as regenerating organ tissue and therapeutic cell cloning
<u>cons:</u>
ethical controversy over use of stem cells from lab fertilized human egg - there is an ethical controversy around the use of lab fertilized human egg
unproven treatments often come with high rejection rates - these researches provide uncertain results and not tested and easily affected so the rate of rejection is high
The cost can be prohibited for many patients - these require high cost and can not be in the budget of every patient.
The answer would be c. only plant cells and some single cell organisms photosynthesize.
Since this is college level biology, you should know that red blood cells do not contain organelles... therefore it does not do a,c, and d. So, the question should say, which of the following is correct.
Scanning acoustic microscope
A scanning acoustic microscope is a device which uses focused sound to investigate, measure, or image an object. It is commonly used in failure analysis and non-destructive evaluation. It also has applications in biological and medical research
Answer:
b. fat is the correct answer please mark me the brainliest.
Blood typing is important in the blood transfusion.
Losing too much blood will result in death. The easiest way to prevent death by loss of blood would be doing a blood transfusion. Blood transfusion is injecting blood from other people to a patient that losing too much blood.
Human has antigen in their blood that can be recognized as a foreign object and get attacked. If you give someone a blood that has similar antigen which he has, the blood will not be recognized as foreign material. But if you do, the antigen in the blood will induce hypersensitivity reaction.