Endocrine glands are those that release regulatory chemicals inside the body. Choices A, B, and D are examples of endocrine glands. C mentions sebaceous glands, which are found in the epidermis of the skin and secrete sebum (skin oils) onto the surface of the skin. They have no regulatory function, other than to lubricate and protect the skin. Sebaceous glands are exocrine glands, and are not part of the endocrine system.
Normally, freshwater plant cells<span> use the process of osmosis to take in or give up water. However, when the surrounding water is filled with salt, the water inside the</span>cell<span> moves from where there is more water to where there is less, namely the salty</span>environment<span> outside of the </span>cell<span>.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is DNA or RNA. Viral chromosomes exist in a variety of conformations and can be made up of <u>DNA or RNA</u>
Explanation:
The hereditary material of viruses is organized into chromosomes of different types. From the genetic point of view, viruses can be classified into DNA or RNA viruses, double helix or single helix, and circular or linear, that is, viral chromosomes are linear or circular molecules of DNA or RNA. Viruses can be classified according to the type of organism they parasitize in: Bacteriophages or phages, animal viruses and plant-type viruses. Viral chromosomes are also subject to the recombination process, this happens when an individual cell is infected simultaneously by two mutant strains of a virus.
Answer:
Tuberculosis.
Explanation:
it is caused by a bacterium which can attack any part of the body such as the kidney, spine, and brain. not everyone infected with TB becomes sick