The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "zone of cell division, zone of elongation, zone of differentiation." This <span>is the correct sequence of the zones in the primary growth of a root, moving from the root cap inward.</span>
D.) Esophagus. The esophagus carries food from the mouth down to the stomach.
This refers to the 5 stages of fracture healing. In order
for bones to heal after a fracture, it's essential for the two (or more) parts
to persist as stationary as possible. Significant movement between them appears
to disturb the healing process. Long before orthopedic surgeons were around to
insert pins and nails, nature had her own way of ensuring fracture stability -
it forms a bony splint around the fracture, called a callus. The 5
stages of fracture healing follows:
- hematoma
- granulation tissue
- procallus (fibrocartilage)
- bony callus
- remodeling
With a certain species out of the food chain this leaves other animals population to dwindle because of them feeding off of the migrating animals. Meanwhile other plants and animals might flourish because these animals would no longer be a threat to their species.
Answer:
A disorder that is a result of shortage of proteins in children is Kwashiorkor
Explanation:
Kwashiorkor is a severe form of malnutrition. It's most common in some developing regions where babies and children do not get enough protein or other essential nutrients in their diet. The main sign of kwashiorkor is too much fluid in the body's tissues, which causes swelling under the skin (oedema). (Source: Kwashiorkor - NHS)
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