The cell has to use active transport when it's trying to transport material against the concentration gradient. (from low to high concentration) Or, if a molecule is too big to diffuse through the cell membrane, it must be moved through using a carrier protein.
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Mendel continued some of his experiments to the F2 or F3 generation to observe whether or not a recessive trait would reappear.
Answer:
b. False
Explanation:
The biomechanism of bacterial growth may be examined, by graphing cell growth (also known as absorbance) vs incubation time of the bacteria. A standard growth curve is the result of this process. The amount of turbidity in the broth culture is proportional to the number of microorganisms present.
A standard curve produced for a particular species can't be utilized to predict the number of bacterial counts for a different species due to the listed factors.
- The rate of bacterial cell reproduction varies from a particular species to another.
- Varying species have different absorbance thresholds.