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English physicist Robert Hooke is known for his discovery of the law of elasticity (Hooke's law), for his first use of the word cell in the sense of a basic unit of organisms
some of his other inventions were universal joint, balance wheel, and the diaphragm
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Greenhouse gases are certain molecules in the air that have the ability to trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. Some greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), occur naturally and play an important role in Earth's climate. If they didn't exist, the planet would be a much colder place.
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I think its James Watson and Francis Crick
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D. the need for a surface area of sufficient area to allow the cell's function
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Many cellular functions such as the exchange of substances and respiratory gases, absorption of nutrients, cell-cell communication, etc. require the cells to have a sufficient surface area. A small cell has a larger surface area to volume ratio and therefore, maintains a higher rate of exchange of substances. As the cell increases in size, the surface area grows less than its volume. Therefore, the surface area required to perform the cellular functions puts an upper limit on the cell size.
Cells maintain the required surface area by dividing and/or by developing folding or projections on the surface. For instance, the cells in the wall of the small intestine require to maintain a higher surface area for nutrient absorption. Therefore, the cells of the wall of the small intestine develop microvilli to have a larger surface area which in turn supports a relatively higher rate of absorption.
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46 chromosomes
92 Chromatids
One DNA molecule
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The interphase part of the cell cycle is divided into 3 sub-phases namely; G1 phase, S-phase and G2-phase
G2-Phase occurs when the cell grows more to make more proteins and organelles. This also when the cell reorganize its contents in preparation for mitosis. The number of chromosomes will therefore, remain the same but the DNA molecule will be one in preparation for mitosis where it can then divide into two