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The right answer is it can be influenced by lifestyle factors.
Noncommunicable diseases - or chronic diseases - are long-term diseases of generally slow evolution. The 4 main types of noncommunicable diseases are:
* Cardio-vascular diseases (or heart diseases)
* cancers
* Chronic respiratory diseases (COPD and asthma)
* Diabetes
Noncommunicable diseases, or NCDs, are by far the leading cause of death in the world, accounting for over 63% of all annual deaths.
I want to say D based on the my research
<span>D. I, III, IV
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ph, Salinity, and Temperature. These three factors could cause an optimum cell function to cease.
Every cell in the body attains homeostasis in many aspects for it to survive and execute the many cellular activities. There are certain organ system that are responsible for such changes and maintenance for the bodily fluids to be at the right and biological level.
Answer:
In prokaryotes nucleus is not present so replication transcription and translation takes place in the cytoplasm in the prokaryotes while in eukaryotes replication and translation takes place in the nucleus.
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation are coupled but in eukaryotes, transcription and translation are separated by nucleus and post-transcriptional modification takes place in eukaryotes, not in prokaryotes.
In prokaryotes, ATP synthesis takes place in cell membranes because they do not have mitochondria. Eukaryotes contain mitochondria where ATP synthesis takes place in them.