Protozoa are single-celled eukaryotic organisms (meaning they have a nucleus) and heterotrophic (meaning they cannot produce their food and must consume it).
Tactile receptors, also known as Meissner's corpuscles,
They are highly concentrated in the glabrous skin (hairless skin) of the palms, fingertips, and soles, allowing for fine touch and sensitivity to light pressure.
The rare site of infection in the urinary tract is the Ureter.
While UTIs most commonly affect the bladder and urethra (lower urinary tract), the ureters (tubes carrying urine from kidneys to bladder) can also be infected, though it's less common.
The kidneys are the least common site of infection in the urinary tract, and are considered a serious complication.
Myxospores are the spores produced by myxobacteria, specifically during a complex multicellular developmental process that occurs under conditions of nutrient starvation.
These spores are formed within a fruiting body, a three-dimensional structure that the myxobacteria aggregate to form when resources are scarce.
When ethanol is in excess and the temperature is around 140°C, concentrated H₂SO₄ acts as a dehydrating agent and promotes the formation of diethyl ether:
2CH₃CH₂OH → CH₃CH₂–O–CH₂CH₃ + H₂O
So, the major product is ether (specifically diethyl ether) under these conditions.