Answer:
the answer for this is B.
For number 1 is cyanobacteria
For number two is D
For number 5 I think is the striking similarities at early development stages is evidence that they came from a common ancestor.
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Axoplasmic transport<span>, also called </span>axonal transport<span>, is a cellular process responsible for movement of mitochondria, lipids, proteins, and other cell parts to and from a neuron's cell body, through the cytoplasm of its axon (the </span>axoplasm<span>).</span>
Answer:
A drug can be described as any chemical which effects the functioning of the body of an organism.
- Certain drugs like nicotine activate the cholinergic receptors. The cholinergic receptors are usually activated by Acetylcholine . When drugs such as nicotine activate the cholinergic receptors, it can influence the normal functioning of the brain.
- Certain drugs such as cocaine might increase the synaptic concentrations of certain neuron transmitters.
- Certain drugs cause the the release of monoamine neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine from presynaptic neurons.
- Certain drugs might effect the biochemcial pathway for the transmission of neurons.
Answer:
D. glycosidic link
Explanation:
A glycosidic link is a covalent bond that holds two monosaccharides together.
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