None of Myriah’s measurements match the known value of 10 g, so her measurements are not accurate. Also, each of Myriah’s measurements come out different every time she measures, so her measurements aren’t precise either.
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Totipotent - Able to differentiate into any type of cell of the human body or of the placenta. For example, fertilized egg cells and the cells from the egg’s first few divisions.
Pluripotent - From totipotent cells, able to differentiate into almost any type of cell of the human body. For example, blastocyst cells
Multi potent - Can develop into more than one type of cell, but more limited than pluripotent cells. For example adult stem cells and cord blood stem cells
Unipotent - Can only differentiate in a single lineage. Skin cells are the most abundant type of these.
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Many people native to Madagascar consider the aye-aye an omen of ill luck. For this reason they often have been killed on sight. Such hunting, coupled with habitat destruction, have put aye-aye populations at-risk. Today they are protected by law.
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A virus is something that can be spread. It tricks your immune system into thinking its a cell, then it goes into a cell to replicate itself and attack your immune system. This is the way you get sick from a virus.
b. parasitism because the insect lives off the nectar from the flower.
c. commensalism because the insect does not harm the flower and the flower does not benefit from the relationship.
d. predation because the insect feeds on the flower.
Answer: A) Mutualism
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The insect pollinates the flower, and the insect obtains food from it at the same time.
B. increases the rate of glomerular filtration
C. increases secretion of ADH
D. inhibits the release of ADH
Alcohol acts as a diuretic by inhibiting the release of ADH, a hormone that regulates water balance and controls the rate of water reabsorption in the kidneys.
Alcohol acts as a diuretic because it inhibits the release of ADH (Anti-Diuretic Hormone). ADH is a hormone produced by the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland that helps regulate the body's water balance by controlling the rate at which the kidneys reabsorb water. When alcohol is consumed, it suppresses the release of ADH, resulting in increased urine production and the loss of water from the body. This is why alcohol is considered a diuretic.
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B. Most enzyme-assisted reactions are reversible.
C. Most enzyme-assisted reactions can take place only within a ribosome.
Most enzyme-assisted reactions are reversible