Answer:
A: monomer
B: monomer
C: polymer
Explanation: <em> I just did it and it was right </em>
A persons body increases blood flow to its cold feet. hope it helped you. Please mark as the brainliest if it helped.
Answer:
Smaller the size of the DNA fragment, farther it moves during electrophoresis. The sketch of the position of the fragments has been drawn in the figure below.
Explanation:
As we know DNA is a negatively charged molecule. So during electrophoresis the fragments move towards the positive electrode because opposite charges attract each other.
Different fragment move different distances according to their size during the electrophoresis. Smallest segment travels the largest distance in the gel medium while the largest one travels least distance.
In the question there are four DNA fragments with base pairs 4000, 2500, 2000 and 400 so the smallest segment with 400bp will be farthest from the starting point and the largest fragment with 4000bp will travel least distance in the gel medium. Their respective positions are shown in the figure below. The starting point is near the negative electrode.
Well you can inclue in your paragraph many data related to quartz like: 1) Is the most abundant and most widely distributed mineral on the earths ground. 2) It is present in all the world. 3) Its very durable 4) Used in the glass making industry 5) You can use it also in the petroleum industry in the process known as hydraulic fracturing and 6) Used in a variety of gemstones.
Answer:
The answer is down below.
Explanation:
Estuaries
-More than 80 percent of all fish and shellfish species use estuaries as primary habitat or as a spawning or nursery ground.
-Estuaries are often called the “nurseries of the sea”.
-Estuaries and their surrounding wetlands are bodies of water usually found where rivers meet the sea.
Abiotic factors
In an estuarine ecosystem, these factors are light, oxygen, water, nutrients, temperature, salinity, and space. So just divide these into three.
Biotic factors
These include plants and animals such as shrimp, fish, and oysters