Answer: Some scientists believe that prions, tiny proteins much smaller than a cell, that can replicate themselves, may be living organisms.
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I know it is not B) Stabilize
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The following options are attached to the question above:
A. A unicellular prokaryote
B. The shell surrounding a pilus
C. A type of virus
D. A particle that attacks viruses
ANSWERS
The correct option is A.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which have no true nucleus and they possess simple internal structures. They are microscopic organisms and they can be found in diverse places such as in the soil, ocean, in the human gut, in the air, etc. Bacteria are usually very small in size and large number of them usually exist together as a community. Bacteria are responsible for a large number of diseases in plants, animals and humans.
Answer:
A unicellular prokaryote
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It's B.
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B. friction between the ocean and wind on its surface
C. ocean movements associated with earthquakes
D. changes in water density
Answer: B. friction between the ocean and wind on its surface
Explanation:
The water in the ocean surface is influenced by the winds that blows in the certain patterns because of the spinning of the earth at different angles. Wind currents are capable enough to influence the water tides and motion of surface layer of water. Therefore, B. friction between the ocean and wind on its surface is the correct option.
Answer:
C) Its ability to dissolve gases
Explanation:
it can dissolve gases such as oxygen, which is necessary for respiration, and other vital substances like amino acids.
Answer: This function of the skin is similar to the renal system.
Explanation: The renal system, also known as the excretory system, is responsible for removing all waste products from the body which are primarily nitrogenous in nature. The skin also aids in excretion except this excretion takes place in the form of sweat.
The remainder of the renal system, however, removes other waste materials such as urea, ammonia, uric acid etc. with the help of the kidney, ureter, urethra and urinary bladder and these organs primarily deal with the excretion of solid waste material the body produces. However, part of the liquid waste is excreted by the skin in the form of sweat.
The substances secreted in perspiration, such as sodium, chloride, urea, and ammonia, are similar to the waste products excreted by the renal system.
The skin secretes substances in perspiration such as sodium, chloride, urea, and ammonia. These substances are similar to the waste products excreted by the renal system, which includes the kidneys and urinary system. Perspiration, also known as sweat, is a fluid produced by the sweat glands in the skin. It plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature and eliminating waste products.
The renal system, on the other hand, is responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and excreting them in the form of urine. Both perspiration and urine contain similar waste substances, indicating a similarity between the skin and renal system in terms of waste elimination.
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