Carbohydrates fuel the body and gives it energy since the simple sugars are easily broken down by the body
Answer:
1. Cytoskeleton element that determines the cell diameter and is required for proper cell division - Bacterial cytoskeleton elements FtsZ.
2. Yields a high quantity of polypeptide in a short time interval - Polysome formation.
3. Is duplicated soon in the initial stage of DNA replication - Ori sequence.
4. Attaches the peptidoglycan to the membrane in Gram-negative bacteria - Lipoprotein
5. Cytoskeleton element found only in rod-shaped cells - MreB.
Explanation:
1. Fts Z protein ( Filamenting temperature-sensitive mutant Z) is present in bacteria that are homologous to the tubulin of eukaryotes. This protein plays an important role in the cell division of prokaryotes.
2. Polysome may be defined as the structure that contains single mRNA and multiple ribosomes known as polyribosomes. These polyribosomes increase the production of polypeptide chains.
3. The ori sequence may be defined as the DNA sequence at which the DNA replication initiates. The ori region multiple rapidly for the initiation of teh DNA replication process.
4. The bacterial membrane consists of lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and peptidoglycans. The lipoprotein is the association of lipids with protein that helps in the membrane formation of gram negative bacteria.
5. Mre B is an important cytoskeletal protein present in bacteria especially is rod shaped bacteria. This protein is homologoue to teh actin of eukaryotes.
Answer:
A. Unidirectional respiration, likely lived in large groups
B. hypothesized lifespans of roughly 100 years
D. carried their tails off of the ground
Explanation:
Saurapods are long neck hebivores with following characteristics :
- Unidirectional respiration
- Likely lived in large groups
- Very large
- Weak teeth
- Hypothesized lifespans of roughly 100 years
- Carried their tails off of the ground
- Extracervical vertebrae
- Reduced skull size
- Tooth to tooth occlusion for precise bites
- Four or more sacrals
- Reduced number of phalanges on manus.
Hence options A, B and D are correct.
Well you don't have any answers but the body would detect the chicken pox as a "not me" cell and they would undergo phagocytosis which is when the cell eats the other cell. When this happens the cell eating the chicken pox can present a part of it so the rest know what they are looking for which is called a antigen presenting cell. Antibodies will then be made to target specifically the chicken pox virus.<span />