First,  the yellow fever  virus  is  phagocytosed  by white  blood  cells.   The phagocytosed white  blood  cell  then travel  through  the  lymph  vessel. Since  lymph  node  contain  white blood and   filter  lymph,  the  yellow  fever  phagocytosed  with  white  blood  cell  establish  in  the  lymph  node.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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i think it incomplete dominance because of the Inheritance Patterns
 
        
             
        
        
        
From my research a blue hyacinth grows slowly into a large flower.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Molecules of gas starts movement when they get energy from the sun in the form of heat. 
Explanation: 
Molecules of gas absorbed heat energy coming from sun. This heat energy is converted into kinetic energy due to which gas molecule moves faster. Volume of gas molecules also increases due to expansion of molecules by the absorption of heat energy. So more space is occupied by gas molecule as compared to liquid molecules. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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At the base of Actinopterygii
*This is a unique characteristic of this group.
Explanation:
A peculiar characteristic organ observed in ray-finned fish (as well as in Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish) but not in cartilaginous fish like shark is the swim bladder. 
This organ is often described to be a sac containing gas. It helps these set of fish adjust its buoyancy and its position in the water by regulating the concentration of gas present in it.
 The swim bladder is formed as a pouch coming off the embryonic digestive tract, and in chondrosteans and holosteans, with a set of teleosts e.g. the eels, it maintains an open pathway to the esophagus. In majority of the bony fish, the swim bladder is totally sealed off, as gas levels in their swim bladder are regulated by producing gas into the bladder via a network of capillaries, the rete mirabile (Latin word for "marvelous net"). 
The swim bladder is homologous to the lungs of tetrapods. Since they are formed in the same vein. Few fishes that have an open swim bladder employs it as a breathing organ.