<span>The process of allowing substances into and out of the cell is controlled by the B. cell membrane.
Cell membrane is the semipermeable membrane surrounding a cell, meaning that it may let some substances into the cell, and remove the others from the cell.
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Answer;
-Aggressive behavior
Dr. Han is studying what brain structure is associated with aggressive behavior among rats and is most likely to see the amygdala activated when using neuroimaging techniques.
Explanation;
-Aggression is a fascinating and distressing topic for the pet rat owner. We are normally intrigued or amused by aggressive behaviors like chasing and sidling, but we hate it when our pets hurt each other.
-Aggressive behaviors are strung together into sequences that vary in their intensity and duration. The lowest intensity encounters are chases.
So I’m not sure what your teacher refers to it as, but think snowy regions. It’s very difficult for plant life or bugs to thrive in extremely low temperatures
The answer to this question would be: impaired gas exchange.
<span>Pneumocystis jiroveci attack the lungs and cause pneumonia. Pneumonia will reduce the lungs function and might cause dyspnea or even respiratory distress in severe cases. The ulcer in the feet wouldn't kill the patient but respiratory distress would.</span>