Answer:
False!
Explanation:
Moisturizers for oily skin generally contain smaller amounts of emollient.
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then landscape would rarely happens and the there will be a lot of rocks smooth surface
Explanation:i really don't know
B) All of the listed statements are false.
Explanation:
True statements are:
Matrix of bone is a mixture of calcium salts and phosphate.
Adipose tissue act as the site for energy storage.
Adipose store fats which are potential source of energy.
Cartilage is incapable of extensive repair after severe damage.
The bony matrix can undergo repair and regrowth.
Plasma is the portion of blood that act as the matrix for this tissue type.
Plasma is the fluid component of blood in which the erythrocytes, lymphocytes and thrombocytes lie.
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Explanation:
bacteria with No Plasmid -----------------will grow ONLY in medium without ampicillin.
"nonrecombinant gene, recombinant plasmid with vgp gene,", recombinant plasmid but no vgp gene-----------------------will grow in both media".
it means Plasmid have ampicillin resistance gene. So if we use medium with ampicillin so it will allow the growth of only those bacterai which have transformed plasmid (containing amp resistance gene).
so having gene or not, recombinant or recombinant dosnt matter, all the other s will grow in both type of medium as far as plasmid is transformed in to it.
Macrophages are immune cells which are responsible for performing the functions like clearance of pus, cellular debris, dead neutrophils as well as damaged tissue after the inflammation has been performed.
Macrophages are a type of immune cells. They are large phagocytic cells which can be found either mobile as a white blood cell or they can also be found in a stationary form in the tissues. They can especially be found at the site of infection.
During inflammation, they enter about 72 hours post the initial response to perform the function of cleaning up the debris, pus and also the dead neutrophils.
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