Why can you often not feel third-degree burns?
A. Because they severely damage the nerve endings in your skin
B. Because they only slightly damage the dermis.
C. Because they cause scabs to form and this seals the skin and prevents dehydration.
D. Because they only a partial thickness burn.
Select your answer:
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Multicellular Organisms › ViewWhat is a characteristic of multicellular organisms?
A. They are simple
B. They are full of organs with specializations
C. They are single-celled
D. They do not have interconnectedness
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Small organelles that turn genes into proteins
A. Cytoplasm
B. Plasmid
C. Ribosomes
D. Nucleus