Answer:
Chitin
Explanation:
Chitin is the polysaccharide that makes up the outer exoskeleton of many insects. It is a fibrous polymer, that is made up of chains of modified glucose molecules. It is comparable in structure to cellulose, which makes up the plant cell wall. In function, it is more similar to keratin or collagen, although these are proteins.
Chitin is exclusively found in the arthropods, mollusks and fungi. It plays an important protective and structural role, giving organisms their tough outer exoskeleton or strong cell wall in the case of fungi.
Answer:
Macrophage
Explanation:
Monocytes move from the systemic circulatory system into general connective tissues, where they differentiate into what phagocytic cell type?
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Heat moves from warm to cold so that means that C and D are eliminated. Conductors cause heat to move quickly thus melting the ice faster.
Answer:
B. centrioles
Explanation:
Plant cells have cell walls, cell membranes and also contain mitochondria along the chloroplasts.