Q:How is hemoglobin associated with respiration?Explain.

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Answer: haemoglobin carries oxgen from air  and on reaching the blood tissues it transfer s oxgen to them


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All of the following influence climate EXCEPT A, Earth's axis

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i had a question like this so i'm rolling with (B)

Which statement is an example of an observation the student could have made

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if you gave a little more information i could help you... which statements? is this a multiple choice?

1. bones absorb vitaminA) vitamin a
B) vitamin b
C) vitamin c
D) vitamin d
2. Appositional growth ends in
A) infancy
B) adolescence
C) early adulthood
D) late adulthood
3. What is the name of process of the addition of new layers of bone
A) ossification
B) appositional growth
C) diaphysis
D) epiphysis
4. which of the following sections of the spinal column have five vertebrae
A) the cervical section
B) the thoracic section
C) the coccal section
D) the lumbar section
5. what provides the bone with flexibility and tensile strength
A) calcium
B) collagen fibers
C) vitamin D
D) adipose tissue
6. The process of moving body part around a central axis is
A) flexion
B) adduction
C) supination
D)rotation
7. The bone of the extremities are part of the
A) appendicular skeleton
B) axial skeleton
C) long bone group
D) medial skeleton
8. what type of bone is a skull bone
A) lone bone
B) short bone
C) flat bone
D) irregular bone
9. The shoulder is a type of ____ joint
A) plane
B) ball-and-socket
C) pivot
D) saddle
10. The skull and spinal column are part of the
A) Appendicular skeleton
B) axial skeleton
C) flat bone group
D) peripheral skeleton

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1. The right answer is D.

Vitamin D is an organic substance necessary for the metabolism of the body. A large part of our needs (80%) is synthesized from a derivative of cholesterol under the action of UVB radiation from the sun, it is also for this reason that it is also called "sun vitamin" . The rest must be drawn from the diet.

It intervenes in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus by the intestines, then in the reabsorption by the kidneys. Indispensable for growth during infancy, it ensures the robustness of the human skeleton and prevents osteoporosis. After a certain age, the body does not synthesize vitamin D as easily.

2. The right answer is C

Growth can continue until the age of 25 in a man and 18 in women, and contrary to popular belief, it is not uncommon to grow to over 21 years and it is impossible to predict a growth stop or define the future size of any individual.

3. The right answer is A

Ossification always begins in the median region of the diaphysis, under the perichondrium, by a small ring of bone generated by osteoblasts arising on the inner side of the perichondrium; these cells secrete around them layers of ossein impregnated with calcareous salts; from this moment the perichondrium must be called the periosteum.

This same process of ossification extends under all the internal surface of the periosteum and reaches the neighborhood of the epiphyses.

4. The right answer is D

The lumbar vertebrae are vertebrae of the caudal part of the spine. They are located between the thoracic vertebrae and the sacrum.  They allow large flexion and extension movements, limited lateral flexion movements, and discrete rotations.

The most caudal lumbar vertebra articulates with the sacrum to constitute the lumbosacral hinge, junction between the mobile part and the fixed part of the column.

5. The right answer is B

Collagen is an extracellular protein found in vertebrates that forms insoluble fiber.

In bone, collagen is produced by osteoblasts and forms lamellae that give the bone its resistance to stretching. Collagen cartilage allows the joints to resist tensile forces.

6. The right answer is D

The bones forming the skeleton are articulated (by more or less mobile joints: if the bones of the skull remain welded to each other, the vertebral joints allow slight movements while maintaining their role of support, while the joints of the limbs assure rotations around axes with one (finger) or several (elbow) degrees of liberty).

7. The right answer is A

The appendicular skeleton of the human body is composed of 126 bones. The word appendicum is the adjective derived from the word appendix, which means part adjoined to something larger. From a functional point of view, the appendicular skeleton is intended for locomotion (lower limbs) of the axial skeleton, and for the manipulation of surrounding objects (upper limbs).

8. The right answer is C

The flat bones are composed of a spongy tissue in the center and a compact tissue on the outside. This type of bone structure forms cavities that protect the noble structures. This is the case of the skull, the thorax and the pelvis. In addition, they serve as an intersection with large muscle masses.

9. The right answer is B

The shoulder consists of three bones, the clavicle, the scapula or scapula and the humerus.

The mobility of the shoulder is provided mainly by the deltoid muscle, which provides power, and by the muscles of the cap, which initiate movement and stabilize the head of the humerus.

The rotator cuff is the name given to all the tendons that form a "hat" above the head of the humerus.

Between the head of the humerus and the acromion (outgrowth of the scapula), is a slip exchange called sub-acromial stock exchange.

10. The right answer is B

The axial skeleton consists of 80 articulated bones among 88 bones, all skeletal and mostly odd (and medial), forming the head and trunk. It includes the bones of the skull, spine, ribs and sternum, as well as the laryngeal bone, and represents 57 different articulated bones among 65 different bones.

Based on the information, it should be noted that bones absorb vitamin D) vitamin D.

What's vitamin D?

Vitamin D is an organic substance necessary for the metabolism of the body. A large part of our needs (80%) is synthesized from a derivative of cholesterol under the action of UVB radiation from the sun, it is also for this reason that it is also called "sun vitamin" . The rest must be drawn from the diet.

It intervenes in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus by the intestines, then in the reabsorption by the kidneys. Indispensable for growth during infancy, it ensures the robustness of the human skeleton and prevents osteoporosis. After a certain age, the body does not synthesize vitamin D as easily.

The correct option is D

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What field(s) are created by an electron when it moves?A. electric and gravitational fields

B. magnetic and gravitational fields

C. gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields

D. electric field only

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The fields that are created by an electron when it moves are gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields. All fields are being produced by such movement. Hope this answers the question.

Answer:Option C.  gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields

Explanation:

An electron is a negatively charged particle having mass, m = 9.1 × 10⁻³¹ kg and charge, q = -1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ C. Gravitational field is created all bodies having mass. Hence, a moving electron also creates gravitational field.

A charged body creates electric field around it. And when the charged body moves, it also creates magnetic field. Hence, a moving electron creates gravitational field, electric field and magnetic field.  

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

Earth can be divided into three zones based on differences and incoming solar radiation identify these zones describe their location and general climate also discuss how the sun's energy strikes each zone.

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Tropical zone: the tropical zone is located around the equator of the Earth. It is very hot and humid receiving plenty of rain and thunderstorms. They receive more of the sun's energy that any other of Earth's zones, making it the hottest.
Temperate zone: the North Temperate Zone is located between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer, the South Temperate Zone is located between the Antarctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn. Temperate zones usually have their four seasons which vary greatly, but are never freezing cold or burning hot. It receives less of the sun's energy than the tropical zone, but more that the polar zones.
Polar zone: the polar zones are located at Earth's poles. They have below freezing temperatures, and are home to snowstorms. They receive the least amount of the sun's energy out of the zones, therefore are the coldest.
From that description we have the three climate zones of the earth,

The Polar which receives little-to-none sunlight energy which caused these areas to be extremely cold.

The Temperate areas are those with moderate temperatures where they experience both the ample hotness and coldness in temperature

The Tropical areas are those that are extremely radiated and shunned by the sunlight energy, with temperatures over 30 C and above.