An organ is a group of two or more tissues working together to perform a function. Hence, the organ can be correctly matched with 3.
The tissue is a group of specialized cells working together to perform a specific function. Hence, tissue can be correctly matched with 5.
An organ system is a group of organs working together to perform a function. Hence, organ system can be correctly matched with 2.
An organism refers to a group of organ systems working together to exhibit the six characteristics of life. Hence, the organism can be correctly matched with 1.
A cell is the smallest fundamental unit of life. Hence, the cell can be correctly matched with 4.
Answer:
Comparative anatomy.
Explanation:
Comparative anatomy is a branch of science in which we study about similarities and differences present in different organisms. This type of study is very important for the classification of living organisms. Comparative anatomy tells us about the evolution of an organism. Scientists study DNA, embronic structure and the internal structure of species to see the evolution of different organisms.
The right answer is: vitamin C and choline
Choline (vitamin B4) is the precursor on the one hand acetylcholine (important neurotransmitter and neuromodulator) and on the other hand, the cascade initiated by betaine (intermediate in the biological methylation and precursor of membrane lipids). In this, it is considered, by extension, as an integral part of the family of B vitamins,
Vitamin C protects against cellular aging, is essential for the immune defenses and increases the assimilation of iron of plant origin. It also contributes to the formation of collagen. Its deficiency leads to a disease called scurvy (hence the ascorbic acid name of vitamin C).
1. Mitosis
2. Meiosis
3. Mitosis
4. Meiosis
5. Meiosis
6. Mitosis
7. Mitosis
8. Meiosis
9. Mitosis
10. Mitosis