Describe the function of lysosomes in animal cells. Describe how material is removed from a cell

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Lysosomes are the organelles of the cell which is responsible for the digestion of food materials by using digestive enzymes and it also helps in removing waste materials from the cell. Lysosomes have 60 enzymes which are used in different processes of the cells. Lysosomes act as antigen which helps in the protection of cells against microbes such as bacteria and viruses.


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The answer would be sewer systems.

All living things are either Eukarya, Bacteria, or Archaea. These three broadest categories in the classification of life are called _______.

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All living things are either Eukarya, Bacteria or Archaea. These three broadest categories in the classification of life are called domains. Classifying organisms is nothing new for people as people have been concerned about classifying organisms for thousands of years. Aristotle the Greek philosopher was the first person to have classified organisms about 2000 years ago. Aristotle’s classification is still used today for classifying any new organisms that are discovered. Later on Carl Linnaeus worked on the already discovered model of Aristotle to create a different kind of classification system.


How do you use a Punnett square to develop a proportion to predict the variability of offspring in a certain cross?

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A Punnett square can used to predict the variability of offspring in a certain cross by combining the combining the genotypes of the parents:
The genotype of the parents are written on the top row and on the first column. As an example, for hair texture trait, curly hair is dominant and straight hair is recessive.
One parent has the genotype CC (pure curly haired) while the other parent has the genotype Cc (hybrid curly haired). The Punnett square is shown below. The combination of the genotypes predict the possible offspring.
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|____|__C__|__C __|
|_C _|__CC_|_CC__|
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How does the cardiovascular system helps the body get rid of carbon dioxide???

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Answer: The heart, blood and blood vessels work together to service the cells of the body.

Explanation: Using the network of arteries, veins and capillaries, blood carries carbon dioxide to the lungs (for exhalation) and picks up oxygen.

1. elements an element with properties of both metals and nonmetals
2. metal
substances with only one type of atom
3. metalloid
an element that is malleable, polishes to a luster, conducts heat and electricity well, and tends to lose electrons in a chemical reaction
4. nonmetal
an element that is brittle, insulates heat and electricity well, and tends to gain electrons in a chemical reaction

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The elements are substances having only one type of atom and metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.

What are the properties of elements, metals, and nonmetals?

 

There are some properties of elements, metals, nonmetals, and metalloids:

1. Elements: Substances with only one type of atom.

2. Metal: An element that is malleable, polishes to a luster, conducts heat and electricity well, and tends to lose electrons in a chemical reaction.

3. Metalloid: An element with properties of both metals and nonmetals.

4. Nonmetal: An element that is brittle, insulates heat and electricity well, and tends to gain electrons in a chemical reaction.

Therefore, elements are substances that can not be further decomposed into smaller units by general chemical processes.

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1. Elements

Substances with only one type of atom.

2. Metal

An element that is malleable, polishes to a luster, conducts heat and electricity well, and tends to lose electrons in a chemical reaction.

3. Metalloid

An element with properties of both metals and nonmetals.

4. Nonmetal

An element that is brittle, insulates heat and electricity well, and tends to gain electrons in a chemical reaction.

What are mid-ocean ridges.a) found in all of earths oceans
b) found only in the pacific ocean
c) located mostly along coastlines
d)long deep ocean trenches

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The answer to this question is C.
The answer is (C) located mostly along coastlines.