I believe the answer is: D) supplying oxygenated blood to the arteries that travel to all major parts.
The function of the aorta is to supply oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body into systemic circulation. This differs from answer choice A because choice A seems to be discussing pulmonary circulation, as opposed to systemic. (Pulmonary circulation occurs within the heart and lungs; systemic circulation occurs throughout the body.) Therefore, if the aorta of a human heart is damaged, the ability to supply oxygenated blood to major body parts would be affected.
Minimizes the repulsion of electron groups
Prokaryotic cells are cells that do not have a true nucleus or most other cell organelles.
Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain a nucleus and organelles, and are enclosed by a plasma membrane.
A person with diabetes being injected with insulin to regulate their blood sugar levels. Insulin is a hormone made by an organ located behind the stomach called the pancreas. ... The islets of Langerhans are made up of different type of cells that make hormones, the commonest ones are the beta cells, which produce insulin. Hope it helps