Failure in the ability of the body to dispose or eliminate toxic metabolic wastes

What are the possible consequences should be a failure in the ability of the body to dispose or eliminate toxic metabolic wastes

What is the primary difference between a branched and an unbranched glandular epithelium?

What is the primary difference between a branched and an unbranched glandular epithelium? Own words

What is the effect of plasmolysis on a plant?

What is the effect of plasmolysis on a plant? What is the difference between diffusion and passive transport?

the leaves will increase production of glucose

the stomata of the leaves will open

the leaves will become wilted

the leaves will become more turgid

 

diffusion does not move particles while passive transport moves particles

diffusion is natural and passive transport uses energy

diffusion uses energy and passive transport is natural

there is no difference

 

What determines whether a particle will pass through the cell membrane by diffusion?

the size of the particles and whether they are soluble in lipids

the size of the particles, the charge of the particles, and whether they are soluble in lipids

the charge of the particles and whether they are soluble in water

the size of the particles and whether they are soluble in water

 

Describe the basic functions of the peripheral nervous system and its divisions

Describe the basic functions of the peripheral nervous system and its divisions. Autonomic Nervous System – sympathetic and parasympatheticSomatic Nervous System

What types of hydrogen atoms have the potential to form van der Waals interactions? 

What types of hydrogen atoms have the potential to form van der Waals interactions? only those hydrogen atoms that are taking part in a nonpolar covalent bond

 

 

only those hydrogen atoms that are taking part in a polar covalent bond

 

 

all hydrogen atoms that are a part of a molecule

 

 

only those hydrogen atoms that are a part of a water molecule

What are some functions that proteins have that support life?

What are some functions that proteins have that support life? * 5 points O hold muscle cells together doing
small jobs inside cells O help the cell wall function all of the above

Dehydration and hydrolysis reactions are essentially opposite reactions

Dehydration and hydrolysis reactions are essentially opposite reactions. How are they related to the synthesis and degradation (breakdown) of biological molecules?

Which biological scenario(s) is best for each person has a specific blood type?

Which biological scenario(s) is best for each person who has a specific blood type? One identical twin is taller than the other.

describes phenotypic plasticity for a trait?

  1. Red blood cell counts differ in higher altitudes.

 

I only

II only

II and III only

Describe the properties of water and explain why those properties are so vital to life

Describe the properties of water and explain why those properties are so vital to life.

The initial post should be at least 200 words.

Which is the difference between the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras?

Which is the difference between the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras? O Animals lived in the water during the Mesozoic and on land in the Paleozoic. O The first birds emerged in the Paleozoic era while mammals first emerged in the Mesozoic. Many species of dinosaurs lived in the Mesozoic, but all died off in the Paleozoic. O Animal complexity increased during the Paleozoic while the first flowering plants appeared in the Mesozoic era