Answer: Cell wall and cell membrane
Explanation: The cell wall and cell membrane protects the cell the cell wall gives it it's shape and the membrane controls what enters or exits the cell
<em>The system I am familiar with and I am using right now is :</em>
<em>a. A simple Loans Management System. The simple Loans Management System I am using right now can make me add, delete and edit client's information as I could also add, delete and edit loan transaction under their names. The system also can perform computations on their loan interest amounts, penalties and rewards.
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<em>b. Some inputs includes: Client basic information (such as Name, Birthdate, Address, Contact Details), Business details (such as business name, business address, business contacts and copies of business documents) and Loan details such as (Principal amount and term).
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<em>c. Outputs of the system includes: Reports regarding client profiles, business profiles and Loan details (with computation of his or her Loan --- principal with addition of interest amount and other fees)
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<em>d. Loans Management System is a system that relies on the accuracy of the Client's registration. It cannot detect errors when it comes to wrong spelling of client's name, address and business details. It will affect the Loans transaction of the client because during searching of client's name and some details are wrong, then loans processors cannot recover the record. It will still work, but problems may arise.</em>
Answer:
I am so sorry.
Explanation:
I had an okay day though other than my voice cracking in singing practice.
Answer: A. Paul
Explanation:
First off you mods out their can't delete questions where they don't ask for explanation.
Anyways Paul did write most of New Testament starting off Romans. They say that he has wrote 13 books in New Testament.
Answer:
- States.
Explanation:
As per the question, the various periods of sleep from quiet sleep to actively moving about and crying would be called '<u>states</u>'. Psychologically, the sleep cycle consists of four to five distinct stages beginning from drowsiness in Rapid Eye Movement to deep non-Rapid Eye Movement sleep. Stage 2 involves the active sleep in which the child is witnessed actively moving and tweaking arms and legs while the 'quiet sleep' is demonstrated as the final stage 5 in which the infant's sleep becomes more sound and progressively deeper. Thus, these periods are characterized as 'states'.