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Y is obviously primary, and X secondary, since Y takes longer time to produce antibodies, and makes less of it.View attachment 52883
Answer is C. Because of the fact that when memory cells are persent when second time pathogen enters they are activated and thus more concentration of Antibodies?
Can anyone answer this!
Please and Thank you!
I think you made a mistake in saying the answer is D.View attachment 52884
The answer is D.
Why not B? Is it only for the reason that Malaria is mostly transmitted by Female Anopheles mosquito?
Yes,sorry I meant to write A.I think you made a mistake in saying the answer is D.
Answer should be A.
B is definitely wrong, HIV cannot be transmitted through airborne droplets.
D is definitely wrong, TB is caused by a bacterium not virus.
Both A and C seem correct to me, however the main method of transmission for malaria is through the vector female Anopheles mosquito, as you said, so A is the best option.
On the picture you can see:Can someone please explain this question?
No its notIs Glucose a macromolecule?
24 sugar will move out due to energy required by the growing cells for protein sythesis and Q 23 is the answerDhttp://onlineexamhelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/9700_w13_qp_13.pdf
Can someone explain Q23
nd 24 - why wud sugar move out ? :S
isnt it like roots are well growing part so they need more energy ?24 sugar will move out due to energy required by the growing cells for protein sythesis and Q 23 is the answerD
yes as they are growing they require energy for replication of dna and protien synthesis.isnt it like roots are well growing part so they need more energy ?
23 is D...but y ? :/
it decreases the haemoglobin(HB) affinity for oxygen, This is known as the BOHR EFFECT. Why does this happen well in water CO2 molecules from carbonic acid H2CO3 which dissociates to form H+ and HCO3 - ions. This is catalysed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase. H+ ions then react with HB to form HHB hence releasing the oxygen molecules HB was bidden to. This helps to release more oxygen in active muscles. ICan someone explain to me the effect of carbon dioxide on haemoglobin?
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