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What is the probability that a female child of charles and marie would suffer from hemophilia?
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Sammi is studying the interaction of the digestive and circulatory systems in the human body. she has listed various processes that occur in each of the systems. put the processes in order to describe the interaction between these two systems. tiles nutrients diffuse through the villi of the small intestine. digestive processes break nutrients down in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine. blood is pumped through the circulatory system to deliver nutrients to other organs. nutrients are ingested at the mouth. nutrients enter the capillaries of the circulatory system. sequence
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:30, womankrush538
Which statement is true about the cell theory? a) it is well-supported by evidence. b) it is unchangeable and permanent.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00, bettinger6525
Part a - prefixes, roots, and suffixes match these prefixes, suffixes and roots to their meanings. phospho- angio- -uria -tropic -phag- a. the word root means blood or lymph vessels. b. the word root means urine. c. the word root means feeding or eating. d. the word root means phosphate or phosphorus. e. the word root means attracted specifically to the specified organ or tissue. part b – match these vocabulary terms to their meanings. gonadotropic polyuria angiotensin ii polyphagia phosphodiesterase upon the release of renin, is produced and stimulates vasoconstriction and the release of aldosterone. fsh and lh are examples of hormones, which target the ovaries or testes. an enzyme that degrades second messengers like camp or cgmp is . overproduction of urine, or , is a sign of diabetes mellitus. overeating, or , is a sign associated with diabetes mellitus.
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