What are different “halves” of your brain called?
A. cerebellum
B. cerebrum
C. hemispheres
D. brain stem
Select your answer:
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Macromolecules & Enzymes › ViewHemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that transports oxygen. If it is mutated then it is not as efficient in carrying oxygen. Why?
A. Mutated hemoglobin can still oxygen
B. Hemoglobin is a simple molecule
C. Structural changes of hemoglobin affects its ability to carry oxygen because the shape of protein impact its function
D. Normal hemoglobin must be larger than mutated hemoglobin
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What other names are given to red blood cells and also white blood cells?
A. Lymphocytes (red blood cells) and phagocytes and erythrocytes (white blood cells).
B. Erythrocytes (red blood cells) and phagocytes and lymphocytes (white blood cells).
C. Phagocyctes (red blood cells) and lymphocytes and erythrocytes (white blood cells).