Answer:
The correct option is : a. diameter
Explanation:
The Kirby–Bauer test or the disk diffusion test, is a method to determine the antibiotic sensitivity of the given bacteria. This test involves the use of antibiotic discs to determine the effect of antibiotics on the bacteria.
In this test, the wafers having antibiotics and the bacteria are placed on the agar plate and incubated. If the antibiotics present stops the growth of the bacteria, there will be an area around wafer with no bacterial growth, such an area is known as the zone of inhibition.
<u>The </u><u>diameter of this zone of inhibition</u><u> is measured to determine the </u><u>antibiotic sensitivity of the given bacteria</u><u>.</u>
Answer:
D. Nucleoid
Explanation:
As prokaryotic cells do not have any organelles, they use a nucleoid to store their prokaryotic DNA.
Organism in which the embryonic blastopore becomes its anus Deuterostome
<u>Explanation:</u>
The term Deuterostome refers to second mouth. The first opening which is called blastpore becomes its anus in deuterostomes. In protostomes, this first opening will be the mouth. The other name given to these Deuterostomes enterocoelomates. It is the enterocoely from which the coelom of Deuterostom starts emerging and growing.
Chordata, Echinodermata, Hemichordata are the classes of deuterostomes:. The zygote is the one that gets developed first in protostomes and deuterostomes.Radial cleavage occurs in deuterostom in which the division of cells lies either in parallel direction or in perpendicular direction with respect to the polar axis.
Answer:
1. Emergent Properties
2. The Cell
3. Heritable Information
4. Structure and Function
5. Environmental Interactions
6. Feedback and Regulation
7. Unity and Diversity
8. Evolution
9. Inquiry
10. Science, Technology, and Society
Explanation:
1. The fact that complex organisms derive from small, simple bases.
2. Basic unit of life
3. Found in dna of all living organisms, passed from generation to generation.
4. All parts of organisms serve a purpose. (heart pumps blood)
5. All organisms are involved with their surroundings (plants use sunlight for energy
6. Bodies give us feedback on whether or not things are safe for habitation. (its too hot or cold)
7. All organisms may differ in looks but we are made up of similar DNA
8. explains how organisms develop over decades
9. scientists search for new information
10. We learn about the world through biology.