What are the three components of a nephron?

a. renal pelvis, major calyx, minor calyx
b. afferent arteriole, glomerulus, efferent arteriole
c. renal corpuscle, renal tubule, and capillaries
d. ureter, renal fascia, capsule


c. renal corpuscle, renal tubule, and capillaries

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A) an X chromosome from both parents. B) an X chromosome from his mother and a Y chromosome from his father. C) both X and Y chromosomes from his father. D) his father's Y chromosome and an X chromosome from either his father or mother.

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__________ are living cells that do not conduct sugar themselves but play a crucial role in assisting

the movement of sugars. a. Sieve tube members b. Sieve plates c. Tracheids d. Vessel elements e. Companion cells

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Although Burkholderia cepacia could be very useful in Bioremediation programs, it is not feasible to use it. Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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Most of the plant body is composed of ____

a. dermal tissue b. root tissue c. ground tissue d. vascular tissue

e. cork tissue

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