1. The heme of hemoglobin releases the iron. The heme then converted into biliverdin, which is converted into bilirubin.
2. Conjugated bilirubin is excreted as is then part of the bile into the small intestine. Bacteria of the intestine break down the bilirubin.
3. Some bilirubin derivatives converted into which is contribute to the color of feces.
4. Other biliurbin derivatives are reabsorbed from the intestine into the blood. These derivatives are excreted from the kidneys and contribute to the color of urine.
5. The globin chains of hemoglobin are broken down to individual amino acids and are metabolized or used to build new proteins.
6. Blood transports free bilirubin to the liver.
7. Blood transports iron in combination with transferrin to various tissues for storage or to the red bone marrow where it is used in the production of new hemoglobin.
8. Hemoglobin is broken down by macrophages into heme and globin chains.
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Alcohol, or any other drug which reduces the supply of oxygen in the bloodstream, can impair the sensitivity of the cones which, in turn Reduces the visual acuity or sharpness.
Answer: A) Liberty versus stability and order
Explanation:
Scenario not attached but this should be the correct answer.
In the debate about surveillance in the United States, the principles of liberty and stability and law and order seem to always clash. The bone of contention is that people should have the liberty to live life as they want without worrying about the government snooping on them.
The principle of stability and order however, calls for surveillance so that behavior that is not in the best interests of the country can be curbed.
For this reason, these two principles keep clashing in reference to surveillance.
Answer:
A. identify one trend in political views by major party as illustrated in the line charts
Answer:
Europe was part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century. After parting ways, Europe faced its darkest age until 1020, it started making steady progress in the field of agriculture, trade, craftsmanship etc.
Mills, storage, horse harnesses, harvesting, threshing etc improved drastically due to wide contact with people from different regions, spreading their knowledge in Europe.
Crusade trading had also started during the time while Europe faced a spike in population as well.
The East Asian States during this whole time faced many political troubles. Their governments kept on changing continuously from one dynasty to another.
Meanwhile, in these regions, Da-rul-Islam had formed deep roots as a result of which many forms of art and traditions excelled. <em>Muslim scientists continuously made astonishing discoveries one after another</em>.