C) Red Blood Cells
Red blood cells contains hemoglobin, which provide oxygen
<span>The answer is letter B. <span>
<span>Motor
neurons tend to function less as age sets-in in a particular individual.
Reaction time is the ability to respond quickly to stimulus presented in a
given situation. An example of this is the gun start that is commonly used in
athletic competitions where a person reacts quickly to the signal and performs
the activity. As we age, our
sensory systems deteriorate and as a result some of the skills we have when we were
younger are not as effective as it was when we turned into mature adults. </span></span></span>
Something that could cause someone to use social media may be the excitement of being in contact with different people around the world, or seeing funny memes, or videos, but cyber bullying can cause many to become depressed, people can be ruthless and bully one for their appearance, race, sexual orientation, religion, financial state, clothes, disabilities, etc.
Answer:
The correct answer will be- to provide smooth surface at the ends of synovial joint.
Explanation:
Articular cartilage is the white smooth tissue present at the end of the bones which covers the bones at the joints. The articular cartilage is devoid of the nerves, blood vessels and lymphatics but is exposed to the biochemical environment.
The cartilage at the joint helps in the movement of the bones by reducing the friction produced by gliding or sliding of the bones over each other.
Thus, to provide a smooth surface at the ends of synovial joint is the correct answer.
Answer:
1. The blood entering the right side of the body contains <u>un-
oxygenated</u> blood (B).
2. All arteries carry oxygenated blood EXCEPT the <u>pulmonary</u> artery.
3. What structure brings blood to the right atrium? Superior and inferior vena cava (D).
Explanation:
The cardiovascular system is responsible for getting blood to organs throughout the body, through the joint function of the heart and blood vessels.
The circulation of the blood has been divided into two circuits:
- The major circulation, which includes the exit of blood from the heart to the arterial system, to go to the whole body. This circuit is closed with the arrival of blood to the heart through the system of venous vessels.
- The minor circulation consists of the passage of blood from the right ventricle to the lungs, and from these to the left atrium.
The blood that reaches the right atrium —entering to right side— proceeds from the superior and inferior vena cava, and is non-oxygenated blood.
In the minor circulation, the pulmonary arteries exit the right ventricle, carrying non-oxygenated blood to the lungs, being the <u>only arteries to carry venous blood</u>.