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The correct answer is an apocrine gland.
The apocrine gland is a type of exocrine glands with a specific kind of secretion by membrane budding. The apical portion of the secretory cell of the apocrine gland pinches off, enters the lumen and loses part of its cytoplasm. The example of the apocrine gland is the sweat gland.
The right answer is The first image (the left one).
An atrium is an upper cavity of the heart, delimited by a thin wall, receiving blood from the bloodstream. There are two in the human heart, they allow the passage of blood from the veins (cellars and lungs) to the ventricles (right and left).
In its upper part (near the entrance of the superior vena cava) is located the sinus node, microscopic structure from which the electrical impulse which ensures the contraction of the heart (especially atrium) ...
The depolarization of the action potential is conducted step by step in the cells of the right and left atria, accompanied by a contraction of the muscle fibers.
<span>The 8 month old infant is at risk for an allergic reaction. You should never give a child under the age of one any honey. The nurse should inform the parent that giving honey to a child under the age of one is dangerous and can cause an allergic reaction.</span>
1. what clue to the presence of certain genetic disorders can be seen in karyotype? 2. why might a lab worker attempting to diagnose a genetic disorder prefer to work with photographs of chromosomes rather than the chromosome themselves? 3.why would it be much difficult to construct a karyotype of unstained chromosomes?