First, the yellow fever virus is phagocytosed by white blood cells. The phagocytosed white blood cell then travel through the lymph vessel. Since lymph node contain white blood and filter lymph, the yellow fever phagocytosed with white blood cell establish in the lymph node.
He ovary would not release the egg, i.e. ovulation would not happen.
the egg would not be released into the fallopian tube
The answer is most likely the second choice. All answer choices could be possible, but in light of the others the second choice is far too specific, and there is no information in the prompt to even indicate that as a plausible answer choice.
From a cladogram, elephants mammals of the family Elephantidae and from a cladogram under the order of Proboscidea. Also, from the cladogram, we can see that Proboscidea are closely related to Hyracoidea. Among the modern mammals, Hyrax is the most appropriate one which has some characteristics similar to elephants. Hyrax is a herbivous mammal, also called dassies, which is under the order of <span>Hyracoidea.</span>
<span>In the lock-and-key model of enzyme action, the "Substrate" fits into the "Active site" of the enzyme
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