I’m pretty sure it would be C
Phagocytosis. This involves the complete engulfing of a extracellular particle or cell to form a intracellular phagosome. The phagosome then fuses with a lysozome to form a phagolysozome. The lysozymes in the phagolysozome digest the particle or cell (this case Paramecium). The other type of endocytosis is called pinocytosis.
The main groups of unicellular organisms are bacteria<span>, </span>archaea<span>, </span>protozoa<span>, unicellular </span>algae<span>, and unicellular </span>fungi<span>. </span>
Pair-bonding in a population of prairie voles can be prevented by . B) administering a drug that inhibits the brain receptor for vasopressin in the central nervous system (CNS) of males
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what is pair bonding?</h3>
Pair bonding is an evolutionary feature that may be important for reproduction as well as individual and species survival.
The proximate processes underlying many types of good social behaviours, such as pair bonding and maternal-infant behaviour, are shared by brain and endocrine systems.
The brain systems that rely on peptides, such as oxytocin, vasopressin, opioids, CRH, and associated hormones, are at the heart of pair bonding.
Neuropeptides also help to integrate the autonomic and endocrine effects of pleasant social encounters with behavioural states that promote social bond creation and maintenance.
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Carbon dioxide and water are known as byproducts. Please take note that respiration and photosynthesis are basically the exact opposite of each other. Respiration takes diatomic oxygen or simply O2 from the atmosphere and changes it with carbon dioxide or CO2. On the other hand, photosynthesis takes out CO2 from the atmosphere and changes it with O2.