Because the stamen supports the anther, I believe that is the correct answer.
The tumor is growing and the tumor cells are distructive by damaging his brain and soon he will start to loose some function as memory or speech. The tumor must be under a radion treatment or removed imediatelly if that is possible.
Answer:
Ichthyosaurs lived from Triassic to Middle Cretaceous approximately 250 million years ago until 110 million years ago
Explanation:
Ichthyosaurs evolved during the early Triassic period from land reptiles. This group was characterized by a spindle-shaped body, a shoulder girdle connected to a streamlined skull, two pairs of limbs, and digit-like bones. Moreover, Ichthyosaurs drew oxygen from the atmosphere (i.e., like marine mammals). Utatsusaurus is the oldest known Ichthyosaur species and it lived during the Lower Triassic. ln the same way to the land reptiles, Utatsusaurus had a pelvic girdle attached to the spine, and an equal length between the humerus and femur.
To answer and understand the map, you should revise the glucose metabolism and diabetes before.
I like this exercise because it helps you to have an overall about the glucose and keep a visual memory.
The regulation of blood glucose involves the hormonal system (specifically insulin, glucagon, and adrenaline...), as well as several organs (pancreas, liver, and kidney mainly). This regulation is part of the process of maintaining homeostasis in the body. The absence of the regulation may cause diseases like diabetes.
<span>Here are the answers to correct yourself.
The answers:
1. </span>Blood stream<span>
2. Glycogen breakdown in the liver
3. Beta cells of pancreas
4. Too high
5. Rise
6. Adrenal glands
7. Insulin
8. Lack of insulin production
9. Juvenile onset diabetes
10. Epinephrine
11. </span>Decreases<span>
12. The uptake of glucose by liver and muscle cells
13. Insulin </span>otherapy<span>
14. Type I diabetes
15</span>. <span> Blood sugar level
16. Convert glucose to glycogen
17. Diabetic individuals
18. Type II diabetes
19. Glucagon
20. Cardiovascular disease
21. Carbohydrates
22. Neoglucogenesis
23. Glycogen
24. Alpha cells of pancreas
25. Diet and exercices
26. The synthesis of glucose from <span>non </span><span>carbohydrate based</span> molecules
27. Glucose</span>
28. Amino acid and fatty acid
29. Transferred into cells
30. Is sometimes required
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Answer:
Option c. Fight off sickness by attacking pathogens that your body comes into contact with.
Explanation: