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The mesoderm gives rise to the skeletal muscles, smooth muscle, blood vessels, bone, cartilage, joints, connective tissue, endocrine glands, kidney cortex, heart muscle, urogenital organ, uterus, fallopian tube, testicles and blood cells from the spinal cord and lymphatic tissue. Some of the mesoderm derivatives include the muscle (smooth, cardiac and skeletal), the muscles of the tongue (occipital somites), the pharyngeal arches muscle (muscles of mastication, muscles of facial expressions), connective tissue, dermis and subcutaneous layer of the skin, bone and cartilage
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Human reproduction is any form of sexual reproduction resulting in human fertilization. It typically involves sexual intercourse between a man and a woman. During sexual intercourse, the interaction between the male and female reproductive systems results in fertilization of the woman's ovum by the man's sperm. The first step in the process of reproduction is the fusion of a sperm and an ovum. When sperms come in contact with an egg, one of the sperms may fuse with the egg. Such fusion of the egg and the sperm is called fertilization.
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Taxonomy is a science that deals with naming, describing and classification of all living organisms including plants. Classification is based on behavioral, genetic and biochemical variations. Characterization, identification, and classification are the processes of taxonomy.
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The Adherens junction performs multiple functions including initiation and stabilization of cell-cell adhesion, regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, intracellular signaling and transcriptional regulation. ZO (zonula occludens) proteins are scaffolding proteins providing the structural basis for the assembly of multiprotein complexes at the cytoplasmic surface of intercellular junctions. In addition, they provide a link between the integral membrane proteins and the filamentous cytoskeleton.
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The flagellum of E. coli consists of three parts, filament, hook and basal body, all composed of different proteins. The basal body and hook anchor the whip-like filament to the cell surface. The basal body consists of four ring-shaped proteins stacked like donuts around a central rod in the cell envelope. A bacterial flagellum has 3 basic parts: a filament, a hook, and a basal body. 1) The filament is the rigid, helical structure that extends from the cell surface. The basal body of a bacterial flagellum is a rod and a system of rings embedded in the cell envelope. ... The rod is a major component of the flagellar basal body and it spans the bacterial periplasm. The L and P rings are not found in Gram-positive bacteria.
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Cytokinesis is the division of cytoplasm in the cell. It is the stage in the process of cell division.
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Underlying interaction is defined as the interaction between two drugs which cannot be seen in bare eyes. Like there's no symptoms of the interaction like any physical illness or mental effect. The given statement means that the living phenomena carried out by living organisms are not present in molecules that make the living organism or its parts but arise as a result of interaction between these molecules. These interactions give the ability to these organelles to perform specific function.

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