genes
proteins
codons
B. Chromosome
C. Helix
D. Nucleotide
Answer:
B- Chromosome
Explanation:
Explanation of other options:
Tumor
It is any abnormal growth that can be benign or malignant in nature
Helix
It the strand on which is formed by nucleotides of a DNA. DNA has a double helix structure
Nucleotide
The basic unit or building block of DNA ,consists of 3 components
From the given scenario, it is apparent that the first responder is the medical team. The first responder is defined as a person with specialized training that arrives first on an emergency scene.
Although the club dancer is the first person who found Monica’s body and the bouncer is the one who knows of Monica’s current condition, the paragraph does not mention whether the club dancer or the bouncer are trained to deal with a medical emergency situation.
Thus, the first group of people with specialized training to arrive on the scene makes the most sense to be the first responders: the medical team.
Answer:
The first responders in this scenario were the medical team and the police officer.
Explanation:
A first responder is someone whose job requires him/her to be among the first people to respond to an emergency and is responsible for the preservation of life (help any injured people), property and any evidence regarding what caused the emergency. First responders are usually medical personnel, firefighters and police officers.
In this case, being a first responder doesn't mean that it was the first person who arrived at the scene, both the medical team and the police officer are the first responders even though the medical got there before.
Answer:
How the body builds resistance to certain pathogens when it comes in contact with the pathogen itself.
Explanation:
Our body develops resistance to pathogens. This is when we allow our bodies to come into contact with certain types of pathogens and our immune systems respond by producing antibodies and the body's defense cells. An example of this can be seen in influenza vaccines. These vaccines bring our body into contact with an inactivated influenza virus molecule, so our immune system will try to fight off this molecule and allow us to become resistant to the pathogen.
"Vaccination works to stimulate a specific immune response that will create memory B and T cells specific to a certain pathogen. These memory cells persist in the body and can lead to a quick and effective response should the body encounter the pathogen again."
its the same idea...
B. glutes
C. gastrocnemius