Sexually. So through the egg being fertilised by the sperm
The referenced universal genetic code is understood to be DNA. Its multilevel coded intelligent design structure is a complex information system more complex than anything else in the universe and considerably more complex than anything humans have ever produced. The DNA structure is comprised of homochiral amino acids and pentose sugars that cannot be created through any naturalistic processes.
It is estimated that the the simplest organism is comprised of 600-1500 gene products, requiring >1 million nucleotides to properly decode and produce the proteins, RNA, enzymes and ribosomes that the cell is structured of.
Abiogenesis, the naturalistic hypothesis for the origin of life, has no explanation for the origin of life processes required to produce life. The intelligent designed DNA is proof of the existence of God, the creator of the universe and life.
Because you will focus past ("overshoot") your specimen. (Like using a race car as a shopping cart: it's too fast, and you'll fly past the cereal and never even see it before you realize you need to stop.) Also: you risk crushing the slide and objective against each other (on older or cheaper scopes), and that would be a costly (and embarrassing) mistake.
The ozonosphere is another term for the ozone layer, which is within the Earth's stratosphere. The ozone layer is responsible for absorbing most of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation, thanks to its high concentration of ozone that is exclusive to this layer.
Answer:
A photosynthetic cell within a plant leaf produces chemical energy, stored within glucose molecules.
Explanation:
The energy captured from sunlight by Photosystems in chlorophyll is used to split a water molecule and reduce carbon dioxide to carbohydrates. This energy from sunlight is therefore stored in the chemical bonds of the glucose molecules. It is thereafter harnessed during cellular respiration when the chemical bonds of glucose are broken and the energy transferred to make ATP molecules.