Not directly. Detectors can convert to a form that is visible to the human eye. Hope that helps
Every individual of the progeny is expected to phenotypically resemble the first parent.
What is a phenotype?
- The set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
What is Law of dominance?
- Mendel proposed that in a pair of dissimilar factors, one dominates the other and hence is called the dominant factor while the other factor is recessive.
What is law of independent assortment?
- Mendel's law of independent assortment states that, "the alleles of two (or more) different genes get sorted into gametes independently of one another.
- In other words, Though the parents contain two alleles during gamete formation, the factors or alleles of a pair segregate from each other such that a gamete receives only one of the two factors.
- A homozygous parent produces all gametes that are similar while a heterozygous one produces two kinds of gametes each having one allele with equal proportion.
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<u>Answer:</u>
c) phosphorylation of cellular proteins.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Background Knowledge:
Kinase Enzymes:
These are the enzyme which speedup the transfer of phosphate groups from high energy, phosphate-donating molecules like ATP to specific substrates. This process of phosphate donation from high energy molecules to specific substrate is known as phosphorylation.
Protein Kinases:
Protein kinases are the type of kinases which transfer phosphate group from high energy phosphate donating molecules to the proteins.
so correct answer of this question is c) phosphorylation of cellular proteins.
What’s the smallest muscle in the human body?
The stapedius, in your middle ear, measures about 1mm in size (or
1/26 of an inch). Connected to the stapes bone, it contracts to pull
back the stapes and help protect your inner ear from loud noises. The
stapedius also contracts to keep your own voice from sounding too loud
in your head.
What’s the smallest bone in the human body?
Conveniently, that would be the stapes. It is one of three tiny bones
in the middle ear that convey sound from the outer ear to the inner
ear. Collectively called the ossicles, these bones are individually
known as the malleus, incus, and stapes. Those are Latin words for the
shapes the bones resemble: a hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
What’s the smallest organ in the human body?
You’ll find the pineal gland near the center of the brain, in a
groove between the hemispheres. It’s not an organ like those in the
abdominal cavity. It’s the human body’s smallest endocrine gland, and it
produces melatonin, a hormone (derived from serotonin) that affects how
we sleep, wake up, and react to seasonal changes. It’s called pineal
because it’s shaped like a little pinecone.
What’s the smallest blood vessel in the human body?
<span>Capillaries, the smallest, thinnest-walled blood vessels in the body,
connect veins and arteries. They can be as small as 5-10 micrometers
wide — or 50 times thinner than a baby’s hair. Each of us contains about
10 billion of them, with the average adult body containing about 25,000
miles of capillaries.</span>