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<span>Archaebacteria
Because, </span><span>Archaebacteria is the oldest type of bacteria, which exist at the beginning of the world back when Oxygen still hasn't exist in its environment
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Answer: As the change in allele frequency causes the change in genome of the living organism inside few generations.
Explanation: The effect may leave the organism with the loss of some genes, while it can effect cause the loss of some of the beneficial genes inside the genome of the organism. Along with that the process can also improve the sequence of genes which are abnormal in nature.
Answer:
i) iv) ii) iii)
Explanation:
The excitable cell begins being in a resting state, with a negative charge, -70 mV. First (i) there is a stimulus of influx of sodio into the cell, if the stimulus is strong enough and exceeds -55 mV, the threshold potential, then an action potential will occur. (iv) A strong influx of sodium that deporalizes the cells causes a change to a positive charge in the cell. (ii) Then potassium efflux from the cell in large quantities, which repolarizes the cell. (iii) With a continuous efflux of potassium the cell can become more negative than the resting potential, this is called hyperpolarization.
OMG DOES ANYONE NOT HAVE UESTION FROM LIKE TWO WEEKS AGO
The reaction of which Missy has experience that is a severe
and life threatening allergic reaction due to penicillin is anaphylactic reaction,
it could be classified as the a serious and life threatening in terms of having
allergic reaction for if not treated immediately, it could cause death to the
individual who has experience this reaction. This could be triggered from
either medications, food in which an individual has consumed and insect stings
such as from bees. Missy’s allergic reaction must have triggered because of the
penicillin that she has consumed where in, she does not know that she is
allergic to the medication, having her to experience a life threatening
allergic reaction to the penicillin.