Answer: Blister
Explanation:
A blister is a fluid filled bubble like structure which develops in the uppermost layer of the skin that is epidermis. It may also form within the epidermis and dermis.
It develops due to friction, infection, freezing, burning, burns and contact with chemicals. Blister can also be caused due to diseases.
It can be filled with blood, plasma, serum and pus.
Answer: B) Contusions are damaged skin and blood vessels that form red or blue discolorations of the skin. Hematomas are ruptured blood vessels beneath the skin that bleed enough to form bumps and swelling under the skin.
Explanation:
Contusion or bruising results when the blood vessels are broken and the blood is leaked out and blood can be observed at the place where the injury actually occurred. The hematomas are the proof of injuries which are caused by the same reason as that of contusion but are larger than contusions. The contusions are dark red to brown in starting then turns blue to pale yellow on recovery. The hematomas are formed when large number of blood vessels are affected associated with swelling and bumps. Thus the skin appears raised.
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The answer to the question: What are the two mechanisms that microorganisms use to generate ATP, would be: anaerobic and aerobic cellular respiration.
Explanation:
ATP (Adenosine Tri Phosphate) is in general terms, the powerhouse of all molecules. Its presence in any organism who need energy to be able to function, is vital and without it, there is simply no energy for a cell, be it eukaryotic, or prokaryotic, to function. ATP can be generated then through two mechanisms, both dependent on one simple molecule: glucose. While the first mechanism, anaerobic generation of ATP, received that name because the process of phosphorylation does not require the presence of oxygen to happen, the second one, also known as cellular respiration, depends entirely on oxygen to be able to yield the most molecules of ATP from glucose.
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