Answer:
A. differentiation
Explanation:
Cell differentiation consists of a set of processes that transform and specialize embryonic cells. After these transformations, their morphology and physiology are defined, which make them capable of performing a certain function.
We call differentiation in biology the process that all living cells go through to specialize in a particular function. These cells, despite being differentiated, continue with the same genetic code as the first cell, and the difference between them is in inhibiting or activating certain groups of genes - these responsible for defining the function of each of them. This, in addition to determining its function, entails some changes in cell structure, as happened with the cell described in the question, which promoted a change in its structure by merging with neighboring cells to form a multinuclear tube.
Answer and Explanation:
An acid has a pH that is less than 7. A base has a pH that is greater than 7. Something that has a pH of 7 is neutral, but since it doesn't seem that the question is asking about neutral, you can ignore that for this problem.
Situation 1: Base
Situation 2: Acid
Situation 3: Acid
Situation 4: Base
Situation 5: Acid
Situation 6: Base
A. Water directly out of the tap has a pH of 7.2. When you add carbon dioxide (blow into the water), you get a pH of 5.1. This means that the addition of carbon dioxide makes water more acidic.
B. The most basic solution will have the highest pH. This means that it will be water with bleach added to it.
C. The most acidic solution will have the lowest pH. This means that it will be water with instant coffee.
<span>A::T and G:::C is essential. The importance to the DNA structure is that prevents lose of genes and mis-formation of encoded products (protein and mRNA).</span>
Answer:
The nervous system is stimulated from the environment, through sensory receptors. A stimulus is any form of energy that can be detected by the body. ... Animals normally only respond to stimuli which they select; they filter out certain stimuli that surround them, and react to others they choose to accept.