Asked by Kris
What cellular process involves mitosis?
Wouldn't that be (growth)
Wouldn't that be (growth)
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Answered by
Larry
Yes, you are correct. Growth is right.
Mitosis is the division of one cell into two duplicate daughter cells, and is the main method by which organisms grow.
Mitosis is the division of one cell into two duplicate daughter cells, and is the main method by which organisms grow.
Answered by
Michele
Growth
Answered by
Kris
Thank you
The skin plays a major role in
A. retention of oxygen and excretion of carbon dioxide.
B. absorption of vitamin A and certain drugs.
C. synthesis and storage of proteins.
D. temperature regulation and
sensation.
I think the answer is d because the others don't make any sence.
The skin plays a major role in
A. retention of oxygen and excretion of carbon dioxide.
B. absorption of vitamin A and certain drugs.
C. synthesis and storage of proteins.
D. temperature regulation and
sensation.
I think the answer is d because the others don't make any sence.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, I believe you're correct to choose D.
Answered by
Larry
Yes, you are correct. D is the answer. Temperature regulation and sensation.
Here is a GOOGLE search on the subject.
Because it interfaces with the environment, skin plays a very important role in protecting (the body) against pathogens. Its other functions are insulation, temperature regulation, sensation, synthesis of vitamin D, and the protection of vitamin B folates. Severely damaged skin will try to heal by forming scar tissue. This is often discolored and depigmented.
Here is a GOOGLE search on the subject.
Because it interfaces with the environment, skin plays a very important role in protecting (the body) against pathogens. Its other functions are insulation, temperature regulation, sensation, synthesis of vitamin D, and the protection of vitamin B folates. Severely damaged skin will try to heal by forming scar tissue. This is often discolored and depigmented.
Answered by
Jackyln
Thank you, Larry, Writeacher,& Michele!
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