Melanocytes and keratinocytes work together in protecting the skin from UV damage when keratinocytes D. accumulate the melanin granules on their superficial portion, forming a UV-blocking pigment layer
Answer:
liver
Explanation:
it's the only organ in the human body this is capable of exporting nutrients for energy production to the other tissues.
Answer:
Reporters and Correspondents
Explanation:
Most hiring reporters often require a bachelor's degree in communications or journalism. Most newspapers look for reporters that specialize in a specific field such as the arts, science, economics etc. The most years a reporter would take in schooling is about 4 years for a bachelors, along with many returning to school to earn a master's or doctorate degree with can take months or several years. Along with internships etc. Overall it is a very competitive job which many strive for.
In human anatomy, it is the heart that pumps the blood so that it is distributed to throughout the body to provide oxygen and nutrients to the other organs. Hence, it passes different conduits. The largest conduits are the arteries which carries blood away from the heart. Pulmonary arteries, in particular, direct the blood from the heart's right ventricle towards the lungs. The smaller diameter conduits are the veins. Generally, the veins carry deoxygenated or used blood and bring it back to the heart. Exceptions to this is the pulmonary vein and umbilical vein. Finally, the capillaries are very small blood vessels that transport blood between the arteries and the veins.
From the choices, the false statement is letter B. Although this could be true for the pulmonary and umbilical vein, the majority of the veins still transport the blood back to the heart.
The pineal gland is in charge of producing melatonin which regulates your body's rhythms (including your circadian rhythm, a rhythm that tells your body if it is night or daytime). This would cause your body to think it is earlier than it actually is, keeping you awake.