This is an example of Moro reflex.
The Moro reflex is an automatic response to a stimulus that is usually present in all infants. It occurs as a response to unexpected loss of support, in which the infant have the perception of falling. The Moro reflex begins at birth, and usually disappears after 3 or 4 months. The Moro reflex involves three different parts which are; spreading out the arms, unspreading the arms, and crying.
Answer: Cell
Explanation:
The cell is the structural and functional unit of life. It is the the most basic level. A life starts from a single cell.
When a male and female gamete(germ cell) fuse together they form zygote. Firstly it is a single cell surviving inside the mother's womb.
Then differentiation takes place and the cell keeps on dividing to form different tissue layers and then organs form which makes a complete baby. Hence, zygote and germ cell are cellular level of organization.
A few enzymes<span> exhibit absolute </span>specificity<span>; that is, they will catalyze only one particular reaction. Other </span>enzymes<span> will be specific for a particular type of chemical bond or functional group. In general, there are four distinct types of </span>specificity<span>: Absolute </span>specificity<span> - the </span>enzyme<span> will catalyze only one reaction.</span>
D. Chromosomes as mitosis is essentially asexual reproduction and the offspring is the same as the parent cell