Explanation:
<h3>Cancer: mitosis out of control</h3>
<h3>Mitosis is closely controlled by the genes inside every cell. Sometimes this control can go wrong. If that happens in just a single cell, it can replicate itself to make new cells that are also out of control. These are cancer cells.</h3>
Answer:
results could be biased and therefore they are not reliable
Explanation:
A conflict of interest is generated when the authors of a given study have any type of interest that could influence their judgments, results and/or conclusions. These conflicts of interest include any relevant financial relationships, personal, religious, political or intellectual interests. To solve this situation, peer-reviewed, well-reputed journals generally include a conflict of interest statement where authors declare all interests that might be perceived as conflicting.
Answer:
E) horizontal gene transfer
Explanation:
Horizontal gene transfer(HGT) is mainly seen in bacteria. Bacteria exchange their genetic material from the horizontal gene transfer method. There are three methods in HGT- conjugation, transduction, and transformation.
In conjugation, the bacteria exchange their plasmid through sex pilus. In transformation, bacteria take up other's genetic material from its environment and in transduction virus-mediated gene transfer occurs.
Therefore in bacteria and nucleus, the genetic material exchange can occur only through HGT.
B: Antigens
Explanation: Antigens itself are the invaders that causes an infection or a disease in living organism. They do not protect against invaders in non-specific response as they themselves are the ones who are invading the body.
Digestive enzymes are the enzymes that act on a particular substrate for its action at a particular PH.
Stomach acid is the hydrochloric acid that keeps the PH of the stomach low and prevents the growth of unwanted pathogens.
Lysosomes have digestive enzymes in it. It performs the process of phagocytosis.
Pretty sure it’s B) BB and Bi since they both hav the dominant B gene and would exhibit the only phenotypic B trait