There are choices for this question namely:
<span>A) tonsil
B) thymus
C) Peyer's patch
D) appendix
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The correct answer is "tonsil". Tonsils are lymphoid tissue that is found in the oral mucosa. The tonsils are arranged in a ring-like fashion called the Waldeyer's ring. This ring comprises of two tubal tonsils, two palatine tonsils, one adenoid tonsil, and one lingual tonsils. In cases of infection involving the oral mucosa and the pharynx, the tonsils become inflamed as well and the condition is called acute tonsillopharyngitis.
Answer:
The Y chromosome is an accurate indicator of a person's external sex organs.
Explanation:
Since females have two X chromosomes while males have one X and one Y chromosome, if you are aware of the presence of a Y chromosome you can safely assume that a person is a male. Therefore, you can assume what external sex organs a male has.
D. The macronucleus does not disintegrate during conjugation.
The macronucleus contains the working copies of genes needed to support an enormous cell. It is formed by a division of the fused diploid nucleus after conjugation followed by multiple rounds of internal gene replication which does not occurs in the micronucleus.
Bending over and touching your toes describes flexion in reference to your intervertebral discs.
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