Answer: B
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yes they' get start developing when baby grows as well Borns also be fuse in growing process
<span>Tight junctions, at the site of a tight junction, cells are held tightly against each other by many individual groups of tight junction proteins called claudins, each of which interacts with a partner group on the opposite cell membrane. For example, the tight junctions between the epithelial cells lining your bladder prevent urine from leaking out into the extracellular space.</span>
According to climate change scientists, the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and the like) results in the releasing of carbon dioxide atoms into the atmosphere, which can cloud the atmosphere, obscuring sunlight, as well as deplete the ozone layer, resulting in an increase in global temperature. This change could potentially cause some cooler temperature-loving species to either migrate in search of cooler locations or possibly die out if they are unable to move (biosphere). It could also cause water levels in some areas to decrease due to evaporation, or increase due to the releasing of water into the oceans resulting from the melting of our polar ice caps (hydrosphere).
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Answer: 37 chromosomes.
Explanation: As is typical of mammals, llamas are diploid organisms, meaning that the number of chromosomes in each of their somatic cells is exactly twice of that found in the gametes (the so-called haploid number, referred to as "n"). If a particular species has 74 chromosomes in its somatic cells, we should expect to find 74/2=37 chromosomes in each gamete.