6. Tapeworm
7. 40ft
8. The hooks are the things at the top that look like hair, the neck thing are those circles at the top, and I'm not sure about the other two
9. Nematoda
10. Cestode
11. Platyhelminthes
12. Turbellaria
13. Trematoda
14. Monogenea
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
A) First of all, it must be considered that HIV has a RNA genome.
The reverse transcriptase is a viral enzyme able to convert a RNA molecule (in this case the RNA would be the viral genome) to DNA. This process is important for two reasons:
* The DNA molecule is more stable than RNA --> Therefore, there is a higher likely that the molecule wouldn't be degradated by the host.
* The viral genome made of DNA will be integrated into the host genome --> To do so, it requires to be DNA instead of RNA
B) The inibitor is able to target the Reverse Transcriptase --> So, the likehood of converting RNA to DNA is lower. In this case, the single RNA molecule is less stable than the DNA and the host can degradate it more easily.
C) In general, the viral will not survive the treatment and, hence, the patient will not suffer from the viral infection
Answer:
B, producers make glucose and oxygen for consumers to use during cellular respiration.
Explanation:
Producers 'produce' for consumers; producers being plants and consumers being animals. Producers turn carbon dioxide into oxygen, so we know A and D are wrong. And producers don't require oxygen, only carbon dioxide, so we know C is wrong too.
The life cycle of plants involves into two parts, first is the diploid phase and the second would be the haploid phase. Therefore, the answer would be letter A. Palm trees are known to be perennial plants and usually grows in the environment that are warm and more humid.
Answer:
for the first it could effect how much the baby weighs or how healthy they are depending on what you eat as for the second No they will not it is impossible because those happened before the baby was born so it is in NO way possible for the baby to inherit these traits
Explanation:
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