Answer:
Ependymal cells
Explanation:
Ependymal cells line the spinal cord and ventricles of the brain. They are involved in creating cerebrospinal fluid
<u>Answer</u>: B. complex, folded chains of amino acid
Proteins are a class of large organic compounds composed of amino acids in the form of one or more long chains. The amino acid sequence determines the protein's shape and is in turn dictated by the DNA sequence that codes it. Proteins are vital for all the body's functions.
1. absorption
root
<span>2. support of leaves </span>
stem
<span>3. food-making </span>
<span>leaves </span>
<span>4. seed production </span>
flower
<span>5. seed dispersal </span>
<span>fruit</span>
Answer:
Unbalanced force
Explanation:
This force usually causes a change in motion, an example of this is when two forces act in the same direction of an object, the net forces equals the sum of two forces.
If a particular cell makes many protein molecules, the organelles that would be numerous within the cell would be ribosomes. As these small granule like particles are responsible for reading the mRNA template and synthesize polypeptides.