Question 3 Iron is an element present in the red blood cells that allow the transport of oxygen. The lack of this element, or its presence at different levels than necessary, produces serious disorders; therefore it is classified as: Group of answer choices Oligoelement Primary bioelement Secundary biolements Biogenetic elements   Macrophages are cells of the immune system that, when encountered by bacteria, cell debris, and damaged cells, endocyte or "swallow" them to destroy them. What cellular organelle allows them to carry out this capture process? Group of answer choices Cellular wall Flagellum Cell membrane Mitochondria In Down syndrome, individuals have cognitive disability, generalized muscle hypotonia, and delayed growth. What chromosomes are altered? Group of answer choices In the pair 23 there are 3 chromosomes instead of 2. In the pair 21 they have 1 chromosome instead of 2. In the pair 23 they have 1 chromosome instead of 2. In the pair 21 there are 3 chromosomes instead of 2.

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Iron is an element present in the red blood cells that allow the transport of oxygen. The lack of this element, or its presence at different levels than necessary, produces serious disorders; therefore it is classified as:
Group of answer choices
Oligoelement
Primary bioelement
Secundary biolements
Biogenetic elements
 
Macrophages are cells of the immune system that, when encountered by bacteria, cell debris, and damaged cells, endocyte or "swallow" them to destroy them. What cellular organelle allows them to carry out this capture process?
Group of answer choices
Cellular wall
Flagellum
Cell membrane
Mitochondria
In Down syndrome, individuals have cognitive disability, generalized muscle hypotonia, and delayed growth. What chromosomes are altered?
Group of answer choices
In the pair 23 there are 3 chromosomes instead of 2.
In the pair 21 they have 1 chromosome instead of 2.
In the pair 23 they have 1 chromosome instead of 2.
In the pair 21 there are 3 chromosomes instead of 2.
 
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