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- 63. Which of the following statements is/are true about collagen? a) It gives epithelial layers tensile strength and allows them to stretch. b) It requires hydroxylation of particular amino acids post-translationally. c) It is present in different epithelial cell types in different forms, such that it serves as a usual marker for the origin of difference cancers. d) a and c e) a, b and c2_53392678751... material, separate from the DNA in the nucleus, and can make copies * .of themselves the lysosomes and peroxisomes. the endoplasmic reticulum. the mitochondria. the ribosomes. نقطة واحدة * :The range of the blood pH is 7.0 to 7.50 7.30 to 7.40 7.40 to 7.53 7.35 to 7.45 نقطة واحدة The . . are the rarest form of white blood cells and are involved in >1) Answer the following questions about a Vegetarian diet: a) If applicable, what specific tissue or organelle would be affected by the diet. If no research is available, hypothesize which tissue or organelle may be affected and why. b) Which nutrient (macro or micro) is the focus of this diet? c) List the foods that would contain the nutrients that are the main focus of the diet.
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