Answer:
C. Isolated system
Explanation:
The question above is related to the the topic, "Thermodynamics."
Thermodynamics refers to how energy is being transferred among molecules. This study focuses on the "system" and the "surroundings/environment"
There are actually<u> three types of systems</u><em> (open, closed and isolated).</em> When it comes to "isolated system," such system doesn't interact with the surroundings. This means that, i<u>t is incapable of exchanging energy or matter with its environment.</u> This means that neither mass nor energy will be able to enter it; thus, it recycles all of the mass on its own.
Two examples of genes: MYH7 and <span>Huntingtin</span>
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An obligate aerobe, by contrast, cannot make ATP in the absence of oxygen, and obligate anaerobes die in the presence of oxygen.
An obligate aerobe is an organism that requires oxygen to grow. Through cellular respiration, these organisms use oxygen to metabolise substances, like sugars or fats, to obtain energy. In this type of respiration, oxygen serves as the terminal electron acceptor for the electron transport chain.
An Obligate anaerobes are poisoned by oxygen, so they gather at the bottom of the tube where the oxygen concentration is lowest.
The bony landmark that <span>can be felt and seen, and is commonly used to help determine where to give an intramuscular injection on the lateral surface of the thigh is called <u>the greater trochanter.
</u><u />The illiac crest is found on the pelvis, the lateral epicondyle is in the arm, and the remaining options are too small to be felt and seen. So the correct answer has to be the greater trochanter found on the femur, or the thigh bone.<u>
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