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Name the common parts of the cell. Define each part.
 
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Which of the following has NOT been studied as a possible cause of SIDS?
 
  a. sleep apnea
  b. airway spasms
  c. pulmonary emboli
  d. all have been considered



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Answer to Question 1

The cell membrane, cytoplasm, and the nucleus are the common parts of the cell. The cell membrane is the outer covering of the cell. It allows some substances to pass into and out of the cell while denying passage to other substances. The cytoplasm is the substance between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane. It is a jellylike material that is mostly water. The cytoplasm provides storage and work areas for the cell. The nucleus is responsible for the cell's metabolism, growth, and reproduction. It is the central portion of the cell that contains the chromosomes.

Answer to Question 2

c
Explanation:
a. sleep apnea: has been studied as a possible cause of SIDS
b. airway spasms: has been studied as a possible cause of SIDS
c. pulmonary emboli: correct
d. all have been considered: pulmonary emboli has not been studied as a possible cause of SIDS




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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