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What would happen if we didn't have subcutaneous fat?
Ans) For instance, while fat has been blamed for heart attacks, strokes,diabetes, and a host of other serious illnesses, researchers are finding that low fat levels may make us even more vulnerable to death from those conditions. In many studies, being overweight actually lowers morality from disease.
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Answer:
A) hypertonic, out of the cell.
Explanation:
When cells are exposed to high levels of salt (sodium chloride) they lose water by osmosis and shrink. The cytoplasm condenses and the movement of cellular components, such as the cytoskeleton and organelles, stops. Cells adapt to high salt by quickly importing salt in order to attract water and regain volume, at the expense of increased salt concentration. Unlike cell volume, the movements of cellular components are slow to recover and, depending on the dose of salt, may not recover fully.
The correct answer is the ship beagle I think I spelled that right
If later is was 100 million years ago, later b would be 200 million years ago (because it is 100millions years prior to a). And therefore layer c must b 300 million years ago.