Answer:
Nile crocodile
Explanation:
The Egyptian plover is a small bird with a very unusual friend in the animal kingdom. This bird actually has a symbiotic relationship with the Nile crocodile. It may seem very odd relationship, but it is one that works excellently for both sides. The crocodiles have sharp set of teeth, but they have spaces between them and can not move their jaws sideways. Because of this, very often there's meat stuck between the teeth of the crocodiles, and this is when the Egyptian plover comes on the scene. This little bird actually gets into the open mouth of the crocodiles, picking up the pieces of meat that have stuck between their teeth, and then continuing with its mission. The crocodiles do not try to eat this bird, but instead they stand still while it does its job. The relationship is beneficial for both sides, as the crocodiles have their own personal ''dentist'', while the plover gets free food.
Patent ductus arteriosus occurs when the normal fetal circulation conduit between the pulmonary artery and the aorta fails to close and results in increased pulmonary blood flow. The clinical manifestations of patent ductus arteriosus include; Murmur; wide and bounding pulse pressure, Asymptomatic Heart failure.
The correct option is C.
Homeostasis refers to the method by which living organisms regulate their internal environments. The conditions that surround the living cells has to be kept at the optimum level because the survival of the organism depend on it and this is what homeostasis does.
Answer:
B) Viruses are killing some of his B cells and becoming incorporated into the genomes of others.
Explanation:
Epstein-Barr virus causes infectious mononucleosis by following mechanism.
1) Epstein-Barr virus attaches to and infects epithelium of the throat where it replicates and causes pharyngitis.
2) Virions enter the lymphoid vessels and are carried to the lymph nodes. Some virions escape the lymphnode trap and are carried to the bloodstream.
3) Virions attach specifically to B lymphocytes and infect them, producing either latent infection or productive infection.
4)The infected B lymphocytes actively replicate and differentiate into cells producing random immunoglobulins.
5)T cells respond to infection and destroy the lymphocytes replicating EBV vitus.
6) Latently infected B lymphocytes become immortal. They are not attacked by T cells.
Organelles that are involved in the formation and transport of proteins out of the cell which include:
•Ribosomes- synthesized proteins
•Rough endoplasmic reticulum-transfers proteins from ribosomes
•Golgi apparatus-temporarily stores, modifies and packages protein out of the cell