What is the function of the small, dalk organelles labeled e?
they contain enzymes for the di...
Biology, 24.09.2019 05:00, FlowerChild5037
What is the function of the small, dalk organelles labeled e?
they contain enzymes for the digestion of old cell parts.
they regulate what enters and leaves the cell.
they assemble amino acids into proteins.
they store water and other materials.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:00, mcalepcrager
Which of the following is an example of competition that could be found in a forest? question 14 options: deer eat berries and their droppings seed new areas creating more berry bushes two fox populations utilize the same rabbit population as their main food source two hawk populations utilize the same scorpion population as their main food source lack of sunlight due to changes in the seasons restricts the growth of certain plants
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:50, Shaylaharrison15
The kidney filters potentially toxic substances in the blood, and thus “clears” the blood of those substances. this clearance function is dependent upon and proportional to the diffusion gradient of the substance across filtering capillaries, i. e. if the concentration of the substance is doubled, twice as much will be cleared from each ml of blood that is filtered. suppose that the body produces a constant amount of a substance x per unit of time. the kidneys eliminate substance x at a rate directly proportional to the concentration of the substance and the volume of blood cleared each minute (c): elimination = c × [x], where [x] is the steady-state concentration of substance x. imagine an individual with an initial concentration of x equal to [x]0 who develops kidney disease. her baseline clearance c0 drops to one half of the original (½c0). what is the new steady state concentration of x? (for simplicity, assume that substance x is 100% filtered by the kidney).
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