What “happens” in the lymph nodes?
A. Excess glucose in the lymph is stored in the liver
B. Carbon dioxide is removed from the lymph and passed to the lungs for exhalation
C. Lymph is oxgenated and pumped through the body
D. Lymph is cleaned of foreign antigens and debris
Select your answer:
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Protein Synthesis Enzymes › ViewWhat is the function of RNA Polymerase in gene expression?
A. Relieves the torsional strain during DNA replication
B. Seals the nicks between Okazaki fragments
C. Unwinds the DNA double helix
D. Initiates and catalyzes the synthesis of RNA from a DNA template
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Livor Mortis is:
A. The self-digestion of cells
B. Lack of blood flow in the capillary region of the blood vessels
C. The purplish color established when blood settles due to gravity
D. The temperature loss of a dead body