In the carbon-oxygen cycle, carbon dioxide is used for _____ and oxygen is used for _____.

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Answer 1
Answer: Photosynthesis, respiration
Answer 2
Answer: In carbon-oxyhen cycle, carbon dioxide is used for photosynthesis. And oxygen is used for respiration.

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General adaptation syndrome has how many steps?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4

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1 = organit celular cu rol în procesul de respiraţie
2 = organite cu rol în secreţia celulară
3 = nume dat membranei vacuolelor
4= se găsesc la jumătatea fusului de diviziune în timpul metafazei
5 = au rol în procesul de fotosinteză
6 = împreună formează vacuomul celular
7 = coordonează întreaga activitate a celulei
8 = proces prin care se înmulţesc celulele
9 = organit cu rol în diviziunea celulară
10 = organite celulare descoperite de George Emil Palade

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True or False:
Transmission of the nerve message within the neuron is electrical in nature.

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false because the only thing that is electrical in nature is the sun

The answer is actually TRUE. I go to Keystone online school and took the quiz.

What initially causes a nerve impulse

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Nerve impulses are caused by Potassium (K+) and Sodium (Na+) ions that are located inside and outside of the cell. The structure of the cell membrane is permeable to Potassium but are highly impermeable to Sodium ions. These impulses are transmitted from one nerve cell to the other in very fast series. 

Answer is B) The movement of chemicals into the dendrites of the neuron causes a nerve impulse.

For multicellularity to develop, there must be a mechanism of signaling among cells in the multicellular organism. Which of the structures in the cell membrane receives signals from the environment or from other cells?

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Answer:

Receptors

Explanation:

The cell membrane has receptors integrated or embedded into to it known as Membrane receptors or trans-membrane receptors . Membrane receptors are specialized proteins  and act in cell signalling by receiving extracellular molecules by binding to them.

In multi-cellular organisms cell signalling allows speciation o groups of cells and when the signal is released the membrane receptors are the ones that will receive it.

How does the structure of the small intestine help it to perform its function?A
Bile from the liver is secreted into the small intestine to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient.
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Involuntary muscles of the small intestine contract to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient.
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Salivary glands deposit saliva into the small intestine to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient.
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Villi in the small intestine have thin-walled capillaries to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient.

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The correct answer is:

D .Villi in the small intestine have thin-walled capillaries to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient.

Explanation:

The small intestines are well adjusted for absorbing nutrients during digestion by being very long, having villi and microvilli that enlarge surface area, using muscular contractions to move and mix food, and raising and housing digestive enzymes and bile that aid the breakdown of food. The inner surface of the small intestine is not flat but thrown into circular folds, which not only enhance surface area but aid in preparing the ingesta by acting as baffles. Villi: the mucosa makes multitudes of ridges which project into the lumen and are satisfied with epithelial cells.


D- The small intestine is very long and thin. This helps increase the amount of surface area of the small intestine, so it can fully absorb the nutrients in the food. The villi are thin walled to allow the most amount of nutrients to be absorbed as possible.

What is a retrovirus

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Retrovirus is a virus that is composed not of DNA but of RNA.
A retrovirus is anything of a group of RNA viruses that insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell to replicate.
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