Because each carbon is identical, they all have four valence electrons, so they can easily bond with other carbon atoms to form long chains or rings. (Hoping that helps)
Answer: Nuetrophils are the most abundant luekocytes (white blood cells).
Explanation: Nuetrophils also known as granulocytes because they have a granule in their cytoplasm, are the most abundant phagocytic white blood cells. They are the first ones to arrive at the site of infection by injury, bacteria or during apoptosis (programmed cell death) in response to chemotaxis and inflammation feedback loops. They bind to bacterial receptors and engulf(digest) them together with any other foreign matter and dead cells.
I believe your answer would be A. Hope this helps!
Converts to acetyl coenzyme to enter the citric.
Breeding and Breathing the exchange gas through their skin, their skin has to be moist to cause the exchange in gases (Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide).