Mitosis and cell differentiation leads to the creation of red blood cells in the body from bone marrow stem cells by a process called Erythropoiesis.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The process of development of red blood cells from bone marrow stem cells is called as erythropoiesis. The process is enthused by lower amount of oxygen during circulation, which is sensed by the kidney, after which it starts secreting a hormone called erythropoietin. In production of RBCs, the erythropoietin provokes the development and differentiation. All this phenomenon happen inside the Bone marrow. Throughout the creation of RBCs, there undergoes a sequence of mitosis and differentiation.
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hHSS (human Hepatic Simulator Substance)
Explanation:
The process of photosynthesis starts when the sunlight strikes the photosystem I pigments which excites these electrons. This energy is passed from molecule to molecule until it reaches the chloroplast molecule which is called P700. This molecule is so named since it only absorbs the light in the red region of the spectrum that has the wavelength of 700 nanometers. The photosynthesis process starts at this point where the chlorophyll pigment absorbs the sunlight and begins the process of converting this light to energy.
Hence the option that states that pigment molecules absorbs the light energy begins the process of photosynthesis.
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Transcription takes place in the nucleus, and translation takes place in the cytoplasm
(for eukaryotes)
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I think they adapt very quickly to their environment