It would be mitochondria.
Answer:
a controls what enters and leaves the cell
Explanation:
I think the answer would be because if there is an error in the DNA replication, it would affect one generation of cells. if the error would fall in the transcription or translation, there would only be one cell affected.
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~Kana
Answer:
There is no short answer.
Explanation:
The order of the layers that the light passes through when entering the retina can be listed as follows; The ganglion cell layer is the first layer that the light goes through, the second is inner synaptic layer, third one is bipolar cell layer, fourth is the outer synaptic layer and the last layer is the photoreceptor cell layer which contain the cells that transform the light signal to electrical signals by using rod and cone cells.
But the information that the light is processed in the retina happens in the following order; Photoreceptor cell layer
, outer synaptic layer
, bipolar cell layer, inner synaptic layer and the last layer is the ganglion cell layer.
I hope this answer helps.
Answer: this depends on the direction of flow of blood
Explanation:
The mirror valve prolapse also known as mirror regurgitation occurs when part of the mitral valve slips backwards loosely into the left atrium and this can be as a result of damage or the abnormal size of the mitral valve tissues.
This thing physiological aftermaths of mirror valve prolapse includes
1. reduced forward stroke volume ( reduced stroke volume of blood exiting the ventricles to flow to other parts of the body
2. Increased left atrial volume and pressure. Due to the backwards flip of the valve, and instead of being closed each ventricular contraction, blood flows into the left atrium increasing the volume and its pressure producing pulmonary oedema.