Biology, 03.09.2021 17:40 margaretjloah12
Amoebas are unicellular. The single cell splits in half to form two new cells. A student claims amoebas are
alive. Is the student correct? (1 point)
O The student is correct; amoebas are alive because they become multicellular.
O
The student is correct; amoebas are alive because they reproduce even though it is different
than traditional sexual reproduction.
O The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because they are only made of one cell.
o
The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because there is no male and female
contributing to make new offspring.
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Sally, age 3 months, has a moist, red, vesicular rash on her cheeks, the backs of her hands, and her arms. her mother said sally was constantly trying to scratch the rash and often has difficulty sleeping. her father has a family history of allergic rhinitis and asthma. discussion questions. 1. review atrophic dermatitis from chapter 3 and discuss the pathophysiology of sallyโs symptoms. 2. why is the fatherโs medical history significant, and what can sally expect as she grows up? 3. discuss the need to limit scratching, and describe practical methods to achieve this.
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Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are different in many ways other than the presence or absence of a nucleus. if both archaebacteria and eubacteria are prokaryotic cells, then why are archaebacteria more closely related to eukaryotic cells than they are to eubacteria?
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