In
a South African government, there are 5 practiced democratic structures, they
are:
<span>·
</span>National
Government - functions as the boundary between Constitution and legislation
(create and execute laws) which is then passed onto the Parliament.
<span>·
</span>Provincial
Government - create and execute laws for a specific assigned area
<span>·
</span>Local
Government –responsible in checking and providing what the community needs
<span>·
</span>Traditional
Authorities – overseer of the execution of laws and ensuring no one is left out
or is done injustice
<span>·
</span><span>Political
Parties- where candidates for an electoral position go into </span>
Answer:
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs.
<span>It is true that tobacco can damage the immune system of a person with AIDS. Although this is the case with most people - tobacco negatively affects anyone's immune system, not only those who have AIDS - people who do have AIDS are more likely to be seriously harmed than those who do not. People with AIDS already have a weakened immune system that is unable to fight off any diseases, so if it is damaged even more, they can easily die.</span>
Answer:
the lipstick color change
the aprons are both different, one is shorter than the other
arm tattoos
Explanation:
it's a bit pretty obvious, you just have to look close lol
Answer:
d. contains secretions from three different accessory glands
Explanation:
The semen is not only made up of sperm. It also consists of secretions coming from three accessory glands: <u>seminal vesicles, prostate gland and bulbourethral gland.</u>
The seminal vesicles secrete<em> proteins, citric acid, sugar, etc</em>. and this accounts for<u><em> 2/3 volume of the semen</em></u>. It has a white color that has a tinge of brown.
The prostate glad, on the other hand, secretes a fluid that accounts for <u><em>1/3 volume of the semen.</em></u> This contains the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) that thins the semen.
The bulbourethral gland is also known as<em> "Cowper's gland." </em>This produces a secretion that ensures the sperm's motility.