Answer:A). genome chromosome DNA molecule gene
Explanation: A genome is the totality of the DNA or genes that make up an organism. A genome involves the total number of genes present in all the DNAs of all the chromosomes in an organism. An organism has many chromosomes, for instance humans have 46 chromosomes. These chromosomes are made up of DNA molecules. Chromosomes are DNA molecules arranged in a threadlike manner. Chromosomes contains all the genetic information upon which an organism is built. A DNA molecule is made up of coding and noncoding segments. The segments of the DNA that codes for a particular protein or RNA is called a gene.
Answer:
Mitochondria
Explanation:
Mitochondria can be described as the organelle which is the powerhouse of the cell. These organelles also function to maintain homeostasis of the body. The mitochondria of a cell use up oxygen and nutrients from the body and convert them into energy and heat. The heat is used to maintain the temperature of the organs and body. Hence, the heat-generating organ would have the organelles, mitochondria, in abundance in its cells.
B Glycoproteins allow a virus to recognize and attach food
The answer: Ventricles.
There are four ventricles in the brain all connected between them,
where the cerebrospinal fluid is produced. There is a choroid plexus in each ventricle that produce the fluid.
The four ventricles:
<span><span>- 2 lateral ventricles right and left (one for each hemisphere)</span>
-third ventricle<span>
- fourth ventricle</span></span>
Answer:
Cola: Nonrenewable
Geothermal Energy: Renewable
Wind: Renewable
Gas: Nonrenewable
Explanation:
Coal: Is classified as a nonrenewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form
Geothermal Energy: Its a source that has almost an unlimited amount of heat generated by the Earth's core.
Wind: Is a source of energy which is non-polluting and renewable using wind to produce energy has fewer effects on the environment than many other energy sources
Natural Gas: Formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died 300-400 million years ago