Answer:The Cell Membrane. All living cells and many of the tiny organelles internal to cells are bounded by thin membranes. These membranes are composed primarily of phospholipids and proteins and are typically described as phospholipid bi-layers.
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American badger (Taxidea taxus) and Alfalfa (Medicago sativa)
Explanation:
American badger (Taxidea taxus) and Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) have 32 number of chromosomes in the somatic cells while on the other hand, there are 18 number of chromosomes in the sex cells of both American badger and Alfalfa due to haploid number of chromosomes. When the cell of American badger and Alfalfa undergoes mitosis, the parent cell divides and produces two daughter cells having diploid number of chromosomes.
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In humans, there is a readiness to perceive ourselves on priority and favorably. This is one of the reasons that helps in increasing the remembering memories of events that are favorable to the individual which results in benefits, it is known as self-serving bias.
Self-esteem is something that helps in knowing the self-worth and the importance of happiness of one's own. Being aware of environmental control result in achieving better in life and experienced less stress. The potential use of the capabilities of individuals results in increasing awareness about what is the purpose of the life of an individual.
The answer is B... they are poisonous because of the plant they eat
The correct answer is urea.
Urea is formed from the deamination (removal of amine group) of amino acids producing a highly toxic ammonia. Ammonia will then join carbamyl phosphate to form citrulline. Citrulline will then cycle through the urea cycle until it forms arginine. Arginine then will be broken down to ornithine and urea. Urea is excreted in the urine and ornithine is used to replenish citrulline.