Answer:
B) Telomerase is a ribonuclear protein containing a section of RNA complementary to the telomeres
C. telomerase is reactivated in cancer cells, contributing to their immortality
Explanation:
- Telomerase elongates telomere ends
- Telomerase binds to a RNA molecule containing a sequence complementary to the telomeric repeat.
- Telomerase is usually not active in somatic cells but is active in cancer cells- the protein acts to extend the shortened telomeres in these cells preventing them from dying
Answer;
The three statements that are true, include;
A diploblast has no mesoderm.
A pseudocoelom has the same functions as a true coelom.
In a coelomate, the tissue lining the inner side of the body cavity arises from the same germ layer as the tissue lining the outer side of the body cavity.
Explanation;
-Diploblastic animals are animals possessing two major tissue layers. These include the outer layer (the ectoderm) and the inner layer (the endoderm). Unlike the triploblastic animals , the diploblastic animals lack the third middle layer, the mesoderm.
- Coelom is the body cavity which exists between the mesoderm and endoderm while pseudo coelom is the body cavity which is present inside the mesoderm. Both the coeloms and pseudocoeloms are used as hydrostatics skeletons.
-Coelomate animals are animals that have a "true" body cavity or coelom and organs are in cased in peritoneal membrane.
Answer:
B. About 90% of the energy is lost as heat escapes into the
surroundings.
C. The snails use about 10% of the plant's energy to carry out life
processes.
Explanation: