State two functions of blood plasma​

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"The main role of plasma is to take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it. Cells also put their waste products into the plasma."


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A funnel-shaped passageway connecting the nasal and oral cavities to the "voice box".a. The larynx
b. The nose
c. The pharynx

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Answer:

c. The pharynx

Explanation:

The pharynx is a tubular organ that begins in the funnel-shaped neck down the neck, extending from 12 to 15 cm in length and about 35 mm at its onset and about 15 mm at the end. its ending. It has communication with the esophagus, nasal passages and the ears. The pharynx is located behind the nasal passages and in front of the cervical vertebrae, remains attached to the larynx and esophagus.

Simply put, we can say that the pharynx is a funnel-shaped passageway that connects the nasal and oral cavities to the "voice box," also known as the larynx.

1. Which is NOT an energy type?
A. non-renewable
B. valuable
C. renewable

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B. valuable

Explanation:

non renewable: oil

renewable: wind

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valuable is not an energy type

Helpp me . Is it A,B,C,D

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The answer is C. The GPS makes a task easier

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Its C

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A mutation is found in a tRNA-encoding gene. The wild type allele produces a tRNA that recognizes the codon GAA, and is charged with the amino acid Glutamic acid. The mutant tRNA is still charged with Glu, but the anticodon is mutated such that it recognizes the codon UAA. What effect will this have on translation in these cells

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It will bring about a stop to the translation process

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The mutant tRNA despite still being charged with Glu, since it's anticodon is mutated and then recognizes and reads the codon UAA which is one of the  stop codons (UAA, UAG and UGA) on the mRNA strand causes the translation process of that particular mRNA strand to stop. And the growing polypeptide chain to be released if any from the ribosomes.

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The anticodon will be unable to recognize the mRNA codon that is GAA, and the translation of this protein/polypeptide will be abruptly stopped. This may result in a truncated protein which is defected and hence, will be degraded by the relevant mechanisms in place. Since, UAA is actually one of the stop codons, the ribosome will not continue onward with the translation and fall off the mRNA.

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IF you see something dark or with a pole like figure then run and hide if you hear what it says it already too late

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Answer:

stop being spoopy im scurred (._.)

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eh still not scarry

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two students are discussing natural selection in bacteria and how it can relate to antibiotic resistance in bacteria

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yes

Explanation:

some the bacteria are resistance to antibiotics due to mutation.