Haumea is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth. It is the goddess of fertility and childbirth in Hawaiian mythology.
Explanation:
- Haumea is the Hawaiian goddess of creation, which is also a dwarf planet in our solar system.
- By rebirths means Haumea changes herself from age to youth and returns to marry her children and grandchildren.
- The International Astronomical Union (IAU) announced the name of a new dwarf planet to join the existing four in the solar system.
- Haumea is recently recorded as about 50 times as far from the sun as Earth is, but its orbit can revolve it in as close as 35 times the distance from earth and sun.
- It is part of the trans-Neptunian class of cold and rocky objects in the outer part of the solar system.
- The children of Haumea were created from the parts of her own body, just like how the dwarf planet's two moons were born out of itself.
Answer: Tyrosine Kinase Receptor
Explanation:
Receptor tyrosine kinases are the high-affinity cell surface receptors for many polypeptide growth factors, cytokines, and hormones. Of the 90 unique tyrosine kinase genes identified in the human genome, 58 encode receptor tyrosine kinase proteins.
<span>The cells that are on each side of the stomatal pore and open and close
it like a mouth is called <u>guard cells</u>. Guard cells are found almost all
over the body part of the plant. The opening and closing of the stomata acts as
a mediator by changes in turgor pressure of the guard cells. Turgor pressure
pushes and sometimes out of the cell wall of the plant to allow ions of
solution to come in and out. The stomatal pore of the guard cell becomes large
when water is present around it and it is small when water is not present. </span>
Explanation:
Antibiotics don't treat viral infections, but there are a few antiviral drugs used to treat certain viral infections. However, the best treatment for most minor illnesses caused by viruses is often rest and plenty of fluids.