oxygen
family
all of the above
Answer:
It was the early day in Germ Theory contagious diseases were thought to be caused by fungi or bacteria.
Explanation:
He tried to promote his hypothesis as a law. He used a new experimental method to test his hypothesis
b. all are worthy of praise
c. some are sorrowful
d. all are glorious.
2. Both "Pied Beauty" and "Spring and Fall: to a Young Child" suggest a sense of ________.
a. disappointment
b. nature's beauty
c. frustration
d. joyfulness
Answer:
1. Option C , some are sorrowful
2. Option B, nature's beauty
Explanation:
1. In Pied beauty, the poet has emphasized that all that exists is beautiful , admirable in some or the other form. All the objects extracts their beauty from only one source and that source is divine God.
Everything in this world has some kind of oddness, fickleness and unevenness but instead of all odd , they all are worthy of praise.
Thus, option C is correct
2. The poet says that the spectrum of nature is designed by one force who is worthy of praise as all its creation pertains natures's beauty.
Hence, option B is correct
When he discovered that blood is pumped from the heart to the body, and back to the heart, William Harvey had a difficult time getting people to accept his discovery because it went against the ancient teachings of Galen.
blood is a fluid connective tissue contain blood cells and an plasma.
The major functions include transportation and providing immunity and protection.
The major components include plasma primary constituent of blood contain 55 percent of blood volume. It is made up of water, salts, proteins, and blood cells.
Red Blood Cells which determine blood type, biconcave in shape, enucleated contain millions of hemoglobin molecules.
White Blood Cells act as defensive cell in the immune system and lymphatic system against infection.
Platelets are formed from pieces of cells present in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes.
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Answer:
1 - William Harvey
2 - Galen
Explanation:
Galen, who postulated that blood was produced continuously in the liver and absorbed by the body (not recirculated), served as the Roman emperor's personal physician. For 1500 years, his theories about human anatomy went unquestioned until Harvey's proposal in 1628.