13: saliva (option B)
14: Tongue
15: esophagus
16: stomach
17: enzymes
18: chyme
19: small intestine
The person could include drug facts, warnings signs, and what the minimal dosing should be
These are genetic disorders that can be inherited from either one or both parents. Sickle cell anemia is a disorder from the recessive gene. When someone has one one of the genes is called a carrier they don’t show signs though. But when two carriers have a baby there’s a chance that one of them would have both recessive genes then they would be patients
Answer: A failure of homeostasis – the balance of essential physiological states – can mean disaster for an organism.
This can occur due to defect in the hypothalamus or any other organ maintaining homeostasis
If your body temperature falls too low or goes too high, you might experience hypothermia or heatstroke, which can both be life-threatening. If your body can't maintain its energy balance, you might develop obesity or diabetes. If the amount of calcium in your blood become too low or too high, you could develop hypocalcemia or hypercalcemia. And if water balance becomes a problem, you might become dehydrated or hyper-hydrated, both very dangerous when extreme.
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Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Edward II was a play written by Christopher Marlowe, who was also a great influencer of the Elizabethan writers during and after his time. The play depicts a homosexual relationship between King Edward II of England and the 1st Earl of Cornwall, Piers Gaveston.
The statement that Edward II was written by Marlowe as a way of honoring the memory of William Shakespeare after his death is false as Marlowe died before Shakespeare. While Shakespeare died in 1616, Marlowe was killed in 1593. The play Edward II was entered into the Stationer's Register some five weeks after the death of Marlowe.