Mitosis :Phase of the cell cycle where the cell separates its DNA into two sets and divides, forming two new cells
The body can decide the nutrients it needs
All living things have cells with DNA that contains genes which has genetic codes for all cell structures and determines which functions cells should perform to help the organism live.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option D, that is, type III immune complex-mediated hypersensitivity.
Explanation:
When an individual's immune system works in such a manner that it eventually results in self-destruction signifies that the person is suffering from hypersensitivity. There are different kinds of hypersensitivities, that is, four in total, in which the IIIrd type, that is, type III hypersensitivity reaction takes place when the complexes of antigen and antibody get accumulated in the walls of blood vessels destroying tissues and inflammation.
Thus, it is clear that it is the immune complexes, which mediate the type III hypersensitivity reactions, and the complex is formed of antibody and antigen. In type III hypersensitivity reaction, the formation of immune complexes is done when antibodies combine with soluble antigens. An illustration of type III hypersensitivity is the autoimmune disease systemic lupus erythematosus.
ATP is highly reactive and is robust for the cells to store it.
<span>ATP usually releases energy by breaking down the weak phosphate cell present. The energy released due to the breaking down of the phosphate cell is then utilized. The ATP is converted to ADP. Whenever a cell feels the necessity for energy it releases a phosphate to gather the energy. It is an automatic and ongoing process. The weak bond between the second and the third phosphate is always targeted for turning ATP to ADP. This is the reason ATP is considered the main energy currency for the cell.<span> </span></span>