Sickness? Sleepiness even thought they’re sleeping good every night srry if i’m wrong
Answer:
e. Centrioles send out microtubules, which bind to kinetochores to pull chromatids apart.
Explanation:
The centrioles are structures formed by microtubules that move to opposite poles during cell division, while the microtubules are polymers of tubulin that conform to the cytoskeleton, which provides the structure to the cell and is associated to its division during mitosis and meiosis. The kinetochore is assembled in the centromere region where binds the chromosomes to the mitotic spindle microtubules. These filaments (microtubules) bind to the kinetochore of sister chromatids in order to separate them during anaphase.
Calling the prescriber to verify the quantity is the next step to ascertain if it's forgery.
<h3>What is Forgery?</h3>
This involves imitating a copy of a material with the sole intent of defrauding people.
The error of 60 instead of 160 means the prescriber must be called to verify the exact amount of prescription packaged.
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What is its ______? Speed? We’ll go with that. If that’s not what the question asks, LMK in the comments & I’ll help if I can.
840 km divided by 4 hours = 210km/hr
Answer:
The given statement is FALSE
Explanation:
The protein digestion starts in the stomach. The stomach releases the proteases enzyme and hydrochloric acid, which are responsible for the protein digestion. The protein digestion then further continues in the small intestine. <u>In small intestine, proteins are degraded into small peptides and amino acids and then absorbed.</u>
The carbohydrate digestion starts in the mouth by mastication in the presence of the enzyme salivary amylase. Further, the digestion of carbohydrates predominantly occurs in small intestine with pancreatic amylase. <u>In small intestine, the carbohydrates are degraded into simple sugars, or monosaccharides and then absorbed.</u>
Therefore, the absorption of the carbohydrates and the proteins occurs in the small intestine.