How do viruses disrupt homeostasis in their host?
Answer:
Hence, during infection in vivo, a noncytopathic virus may turn off the "differentiation" or "luxury" function of a cell while not killing that cell (loss of vital function). This is turn can disrupt homeostasis and cause disease
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Martime tropical air masses contain what type of air?
O cold and dry air
O hot and moist air
O cold and moist air
O hot and dry air
Answer:
77
Explanation:
What is the law of dominance
What is the law of segregation
Answer:
Mendel's law of dominance states that in a heterozygote, one trait will conceal the presence of another trait for the same characteristic. ... The recessive allele will remain “latent,” but will be transmitted to offspring by the same manner in which the dominant allele is transmitted.
What is the law of segregation- The law of segregation ensures that a parent, with two copies of each gene, can pass on either allele. Both alleles will have the same chance of ending up in a zygote. In sexually reproducing organsisms, the genome is carried in two identical copies. A copy was inherited from each parent, in the form of a gamete
Explanation:
In which direction does the Sun appear to move across the sky?
from west to east
from east to west
from north to south
from south to north
Identify the source of energy for photosynthesis.
Answer:
I think it is the sun
Explanation:
Answer:
its the sun
Explanation:
When the sun hits the chlorophyll in the plants leaves it starts the cycle of making glucose and oxygen ( the sun is what powers photosynthesis)
a motorcycle is moving at a constant speed of 40 km/h. how long does it take the motorcycle to travel a distance of 10 km.