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What is the purpose of sporangiophores?

Sporangiophores are specialized structures in fungi that bear sporangia, which are sac-like structures containing spores. The purpose of sporangiophores is to support and elevate the sporangia for efficient dispersal of spores.


How does memory cell keep a person from getting sick?

Memory cells are a type of immune cell that "remember" an encounter with a specific pathogen. When the same pathogen is encountered again, memory cells mount a faster and more robust immune response, helping to quickly eliminate the pathogen before it can cause a full-blown illness. This quicker and more effective response is what helps prevent a person from getting sick upon subsequent encounters with the same pathogen.


How do phylum sporozoa move?

Sporozoa move through gliding motility, which involves sliding on a substrate using the help of specialized protein structures. They lack typical structures for movement, such as flagella or cilia. This gliding allows them to penetrate host cells and tissues during their parasitic lifestyle.


Where do butterflies go when it rains?

Butterflies stay under flowers, leaves or other vegetation like a number of other insects do. They will cling to plant stems or the like that are "under" other parts of the plant to get them out of the weather.


Butterfly in stomache?

The phrase "butterflies in my stomach" is used to describe the feeling of nervousness or excitement in the stomach, often before an important event or when feeling anxious. This sensation can be caused by the release of adrenaline and other stress hormones in response to a perceived threat or anticipated event. It's a common physiological response to stress or excitement.