What larger part of the body do cells make up?​

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Answer 1
Answer: Each cell has a size and shape that is suited to its job. Cells that do the same job combine together to form body tissue, such as muscle, skin, or bone tissue.
Answer 2
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i pretty sure it ovum :)

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B. internal respiration.

The transport tissues of vascular plants are the _____ and _____. xylem; cortex phloem; pith xylem; phloem parenchyma; collenchyma

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The answer is xylem and phloem.

Xylem and phloem are the transport tissues of vascular plants. 
Parenchyma and collenchyma are ground tissue, while pith and cortex are stem tissue.
Xylem and phloem provide transportation of water, minerals, food, and nutrients. Xylem transport water and minerals from the root to the upper parts of the plant. Phloem transports food and nutrients from the leaves, where they are produced, to the growing or storage parts of the plants.


how many different allele combinations would be found in the gametes produced by a pea plant whose genotype was RrYY

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R   r
Y  Y

RY  rY
RY  rY
two different combinations.

Answer: A. 2

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Patient 1 and patient 2 both had a transplant. Which explains why patient 1 had a successful transplant and patient 2 did not?

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There are many factors that might affect the failure of Patient 2's transplant operation. It could be 'transplant rejection'.

The process when a transplant recipient's immune system attacked the transplanted organ or tissue is called transplant rejection. This is the common cause why some transplant operation fails. Our immune system protects our body from harmful substances that might be present in the transplanted organ.


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it is B;Patient 1 underwent long-term immunosuppressive therapy, but patient 2 was given immunosuppressants during the surgery.

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none

Which is the name for a quick, unlearned, and automatic response? Select one of the options below as your answer: A. An impulse B. A synapse C. A reflex

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The correct option for this question is option C - A reflex. A reflex is what occurs when your body has a snap reaction to a form of outside stimuli, for example catching something that has been thrown at you, or bringing back your arm quickly after touching a hot place.

On the average, most mammals are about: A. 90 B. 50 C. 40 D. 70, percent water

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D.) 70% mammals are 70 percent water