Human chorionic gonadotropin is secreted from the placenta. The correct option is D.
<h3>What is HCG?</h3>
HCG is known as Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.
It is a hormone secreted by the placenta during pregnancy.
The hormone specifically functions to thicken the wall of the uterus in order to be able to support the growing embryo.
It also signals to the body system to halt the process of menstruation.
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I do believe that your answer will be choice A
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. They all use a cut and paste mechanism.
Explanation:
DNA transposons can go through a replicative or nonreplicative transposition.
The replicative transposition uses a "copy and paste" mechanism that consists of the introduction of a new copy of the transposable element in a new position, meanwhile <u>the old copy remains in the original position</u>. This determines an increase in the number of copies.
The nonreplicative transposition uses a "cut and paste" mechanism that consists of the cleavage of the transposable element from its position and its <u>insertion in a new position</u> without increasing the number of copies.
Retrotransposons, on the other side, move through RNA intermediates generated by the reverse transcriptase.
Answer:
Changes that cannot be reversed are called irreversible changes
Example: if you cook an egg or if something goes bad. these changes can not be reversed.