Answer:
C. III, VII, IX, and X
Explanation:
The parasympathetic division of autonomous nervous system is also known as craniosacral division. The cell bodies of preganglionic neurons of parasympathetic division are located in the lateral gray matter of sacral segments (S2-S4) of spinal cord and in the nuclei of four cranial nerves in the brain stem. These cranial nerves as namely: oculomotor nerve (III), facial nerve (VII), glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), vagus nerve (X).
For KE you draw something moving or has some type of movement and for PE drawn something not moving but storing energy
The blood circulates, so blood is reused constantly. There's no break in the circle, so it is a closed system
The correct answer is: They are released into the cytosol.
A a sequence consisting of 5-30 hydrophobic amino acids on the N-terminus, which is called signal peptide or signal sequence is responsible for directing the transport of the synthesized protein. Proteins that contain such sequence are destined for secretion form the cell (vesicular), for the plasma membrane, the lumen or membrane of either the (ER), Golgi or endosomes. So, when the protein lack the sequence, it is released in the cytosol.
The right answer is C) convection.
Convection (thermal) refers to the transfer of thermal energy within a moving fluid or between a moving fluid and a solid wall. This transfer of energy is achieved by two modes of "elementary transfer" combined that are advection and diffusion.
Convection (thermal) constitutes, with (thermal) conduction and (thermal) radiation, one of the three modes of heat exchange between two systems, and differs from them by the transfer method.
Thermal convection occurs when the body is in direct contact with the fluid.