Answer:
A. Calcium would be transported to the sarcoplasmic reticulum therefore contractions would cease.
Explanation:
A muscle fibre will stop contraction immediately ATP is used up. Also, muscle contraction will end as soon as the information from the motor neuron stops. This repolarizes the sarcolemma and T-tubules, thereby closing the voltage-gated calcium channels in the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Calcium ions are then pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum, in order for tropomyosin to cover the binding sites on the actin strands again.
Answer: Option B.
Precise but inaccurate.
Explanation:
It is precise because the measurement taken with well incremated tool reflect how close it is to the actual value i.e it has the quality of been exact but diet to the missing of 4.0 centimeter because a hungry beaver made a snack of it earlier that day the measurements will be INACCURATE because it does not conform with the result of the standard or correct value to be gotten.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is more probable that the third one has a more developed sense of the vision with a large eye, and its movements. Also with a opened back to receive its nutrition and optic nerve.
Sources:
Zihlman, Adrienne. (2006). «The Ape in the Tree». International Journal of Primatology (en inglés) 27 (4): 1227-1228
Answer:
Through a circumstance known as "secondary transfer DNA", or "Touch DNA".
Explanation:
Most times when a crime is committed, DNA samples are obtained from surfaces in the scene where the crime was committed. There is a very huge possibility of picking up the DNA of someone who was never at the scene of the crime and this is a result of a condition known as Touch DNA.
Because we touch several objects which can be moved to different locations and touch people who are also always mobile, our DNA cells can find their ways to a crime scene where we had never physically been to. This can lead to false verdicts of guilt.