The right option is C. masculine rhyme
Masculine rhyme is the rhyme that usually occurs on the final syllable of two rhyming words. Masculine rhyme is easy to identify in one syllable words such as still and thee in the example given above. Masculine rhyme can also occur in multi-syllable words and in this case, the stress must be on the final syllable as well. An example is in the pair; millets and mats. The rhyme is on the final syllable of millets and the only syllable in mats.
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Ventricles
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Soil taxonomy is the system of soil classification used for mapping and classifying soils by the National Cooperative Soil Survey in the United States; it is used in many other countries as well. ... It employs a unique mnemonic system based on Greek, Latin, or other root words for assigning names to taxonomic classes
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B. viral reverse transcriptase to make a DNA copy that is integrated into the host genome and then host RNA polymerase transcribes it.
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RNA retrovirus when enters into its host cell it first use its reverse transcriptase enzyme and converts its RNA genome into the DNA so that viral DNA can be incorporated into the host cell and it can be replicated with the host cell.
One of the famous example of RNA retrovirus is HIV which infect CD4 cells and converts its RNA into cDNA with the help of reverse transcriptase enzyme and then this DNA enters the nucleus of the cell and incorporates into the host genome. Then it use host machinery to be transcribed. So the correct answer is B.
b.monocyte
c. lymphocyte
d. basophil
The cell observed on a blood smear slide prepared using Wright's Stain with a U-shaped nucleus and pale blue cytoplasm is a monocyte. Monocytes are part of the immune system and can become macrophages that consume harmful pathogens. So, the correct option is b.
On a blood smear slide prepared using Wright's stain, if you observe a large cell with a U-shaped nucleus and pale blue cytoplasm, this cell is most likely a monocyte. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that have a large, often U-shaped nucleus and abundant cytoplasm that stains pale blue with Wright's stain. They play an integral role in our immune system, often transitioning into macrophages that can consume harmful pathogens or debris in our body.
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