Sea urchin embryo requires temperature of 23 degrees to cleave, in lower temperatures the embryo cleavage slows down.
Explanation:
Although the sea urchins live in sea water in cold temperature, they require a temperature of around 23 degrees to cleave for fertilisation if this temperature is reduced the process of cleavage slows down eventually depleting the urchin population.
Explanation:
cells have proteins called receptors that bind to signaling molecules and initially I ate a physiological response...because membrane receptors interact with both exteacellar signals molecules within the cell, they permit signaling molecules to affect cell function without actually entering the cell.
What oragnalles are there i dont see any examples of them