Answer:
- G1 is an intermediate phase occupying the time between the end of cell division in mitosis and the beginning of DNA replication during S phase. During this time, the cell grows in preparation for DNA replication, and certain intracellular components, such as the centrosomes undergo replication.
- The last part of interphase is called the G2 phase. The cell has grown, DNA has been replicated, and now the cell is almost ready to divide. This last stage is all about prepping the cell for mitosis or meiosis. During G2, the cell has to grow some more and produce any molecules it still needs to divide.
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Answer:
Diffusion
Explanation:
Diffusion is the process through which molecules in the cell are kept in balance with those outside the cell.
Diffusion is the process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Through the above mechanism, molecules having higher concentration in the cell move out of the cell and vice versa thereby maintaining the balance of molecules in and outside the cell.
Answer: a food-growing practice that uses no synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, or herbicides
Explanation:
Organic agriculture is a process of crops of economic importance. It is an integrated farming system that ensures the sustainability, enhances the fertility of the soil, and that is biological diversity.
It prohibits the use of synthetic pesticide or insecticides, fungicides, synthetic fertilizers, growth hormones, antibiotics, and genetically modified organisms for the growth of crops. It utilizes the fertilizers of organic origin, like manure, compost, bone meal and also supports the crop rotation. It supports the biological pest control and fostering of insect predators.