<span>the portion of an antigen that binds covalently to an antibody</span>
<span>Because most of it may be fertilized by sperm from the male invertebrate.
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Active Transport - requires chemical energy because the process of transport is the movement of biochemicals from areas of lower concentration to higher concentration.
<span>Passive Transport - does not require energy because the process of transport is the movement of biochemicals from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration. </span>
Types of transport:
Active Transport - endocytosis, cell membrane/sodium-potassium pump and exoctyosis
Passive Transport - diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
Types of particles transported:
Active Transport - proteins, ions, large cells, complex sugars
<span>Passive Transport - anything soluble in lipids, small monosaccharides, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, sex hormone, etc.</span>
Answer
– Thoracic and Lumbar
Outflow
of the sympathetic division occurs from the THORACIC AND LUMBAR regions of the
Central Nervous System (CNS). To be precise, the preganglionic fibers of the
sympathetic division arise from spinal cord segments T1 to L2.
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Answer:
A cell will shrink in a hypertonic solution. In a hypertonic solution, there is more solute outside the cell than inside the cell. This means that water will leave the cell (diffuse) to try and create equilibrium, causing the cell to shrink.
In a diagram, there will be lots of solute outside the cell and less solute inside the cell.