A. a person who is infected by the herpes virus may develop a cold sore when the virus is in the lysogenic cycle.
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The answer is Pelvic.
Explanation:
The following are groups of vertebrae: cervical, thoracic, lumbar. The pelvis is not part of this group. The pelvis is located at the bottom of the trunk. It is a funnel-shaped cavity (musculoskeletal) that narrows downward, limited by the sacral bone, the coccyx and the coxals, thus forming the pelvic girdle and the muscles of the lower abdominal wall and the peritoneum.
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Explanation:
Operator region are region of DNA (deoxyribonucliec acid) that repressors protein binds to prevent transcription.
Repressor is an example of regulatory protein they regulate the rate at which transcription of operon occurs . A repressor functions when its bounded to the operator and it prevent enzyme RNA (ribonucliec acid)polymerase from moving to DNA to transcribe the nitrogenous bases by placing a complementary base pair.
Activators are other regulatory proteins that bounds to its DNA binding site and increases transcription of the operon.
A site where pathogens can survive , multiply and serve as a continual source of infection is called the reservoir. It is site where the infectious agent survives.
Reservoir is a host which allows the pathogen to live, and possibly grow and multiply. Humans , animals and environment can be reservior for microorganisms. Principal habitat that which pathogen lives , flourishes and able to multiply.
There are some examples such as humans are the reservior for the measles virus because it does not infect the other organisms. The place where microorganism, resides, thrives and reproduces. A carrier is a person with in-apparent infection who are capable of transmitting the pathogen to others.
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The Sun's magnetic field goes through a cycle, called the solar cycle. Every 11 years or so, the Sun's magnetic field completely flips. This means that the Sun's north and south poles switch places. Then it takes about another 11 years for the Sun's north and south poles to flip back again.
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