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A living bone's surface is covered with a though, tight-fitting membrane called periosteum.

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Do beta blockers interfere withe production of red blood cells?

Beta blockers do not directly interfere with the production of red blood cells. However, they can sometimes cause a slight decrease in hemoglobin levels, which may affect red blood cell count indirectly. It is important to discuss any concerns about changes in blood cell count with a healthcare provider.


How do decomposers relate to producers and consumers?

producers like trees, plants e.t.c., produces food material to consumers(goats, buffalo's), decomposers decomposes the consumers,producers and waste materials to products that are again useful for producers. thus they can interact withe each other.


What is a organism's phenotype?

A phenotype is how genes manifest themselves - the characteristics you end up having. - So if you have one gene that gives you blue eyes and one gene that gives you brown eyes (if the browneye gene is dominant) the phenotype of your eyes will be brown.


How are flowers different from the reproductive organs of animal?

Animals are sexual, meaning reproduction requires two separate individuals for the male sperm to fertilize a female egg. Flowers are asexual, meaning a separate plant is not needed for reproduction. They have both female and male parts within them. The ovule is the female part that receives the pollen, which comes from the male part called the anther. Wind blowing or insects cause the pollen to move down the stigma and pollinate the ovule. Seeds which can make new plants are the result.


What is the difference of complete dominance and incomplete dominance?

Complete Dominance: Where in the dominant gene completely masks the effect of the resesive gen in heterozygous conditions. Ex. Tt or Rr. Incomplete Dominance: When 2 or more alleles influence a phenotype. Ex. Flowers. Codominance: When both alleles for a gene are expressed in heterozygous offspring. Ex. Bloodtype.