Answer:
A
Explanation:
<em>The active state of cell division covers the prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. The total number of observed cells that were undergoing cell division can, thus, be calculated by adding the number of cells in each stage of the cell division.</em>
Total number of cell in division = 20+4+2+4
= 30
Probability that a randomly chose cell will be undergoing cell division = <em>number of cells in division/total number of cells</em>
= 30/200
= 0.15 or 15%
The correct option is, therefore, A.
I think it is A as it's a desert it needs excessive sunlight as the animals have adapted to it.
<span>in
eukaryote cells DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell, the form the
DNA (e.g. chromosomes vs. chromatin) is in depends on what stage of the
cell cycle you are talking about. In cells that have mitochondria, DNA
is found there as well. Mitochondrial DNA is distinct from nuclear DNA
and doesn't code for the same things. In prokaryotic cells DNA is found
in the cytoplasm. Don't forget that other entities may also contain DNA
such as viruses.
Although DNA is technically confined to the places outlined above, the
reality is cells are dying all the time and spilling their contents
including their DNA. As a result DNA is all over us and everything we
touch, and the same goes for other organisms.
Bacterial cells DON'T typically have a nucleus. They are called
prokaryotic because of that (prokaryotic means "before nucleus" where as
eukaryotic means "true nucleus"). Their DNA is typically in the
cytoplasm usually as a single circular shaped chromosome. The also
sometimes have smaller peices of circular DNA called plasmids that are
also in their cytoplasm which they can exchange with each other.. </span>
Indicates that cellulose is carbohydrates liquid
Answer:
D . It enables organs such as the heart and stomach, to slide across cavity walls and each other without friction
Explanation:
Serous fluid is a yellow transparent liquid which is usually found in body cavities. The serous fluid serves as a lubricant to prevent internal organs such as the heart, lungs and so on, from being rubbed against each other.