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Manuel Roxas, (born Jan. 1, 1892, Capiz, Phil.—died April 15, 1948, Clark Field, Pampanga), political leader and first president (1946–48) of the independent Republic of the Philippines.
After studying law at the University of the Philippines, near Manila, Roxas began his political career in 1917 as a member of the municipal council of Capiz (renamed Roxas in 1949). He was governor of the province of Capiz in 1919–21 and was then elected to the Philippine House of Representatives, subsequently serving as Speaker of the House and a member of the Council of State. In 1923 he and Manuel Quezon, the president of the Senate, resigned in protest from the Council of State when the U.S. governor-general (Leonard Wood) began vetoing bills passed by the Philippine legislature. In 1932 Roxas and Sergio Osmeña, the Nacionalista Party leader, led the Philippine Independence Mission to Washington, D.C., where they influenced the passage of the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act. Roxas was later opposed by Quezon, who held that the act compromised future Philippine independence; the Nacionalista Party was split between them on this issue.
Explanation:
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
<span>Messenger RNA (mRNA) is known
to be molecules that carries codes (DNA) in the nucleus to the cytoplasm the
sites of protein synthesis. Thus, it is the RNA copy from one section of the
DNA that usually correspond to a single
gene. </span>
Bees go out of the hive in search of flowers with nectar by sensing static electric zaps with there small hairs. When they do find a flower they land and start sucking up the nectar in the process pollen falls on their coat and they carry it to the next flower to suck nectar from. the nectar is brought back to the hive inside the bees and is thrown up as honey wich the lave eat and if a lave is to become a queen they are fed royal jelly. <span>Royal jelly is a white secretion produced by young female worker </span>bees<span>. It is comprised of pollen and chemicals from the glands of worker </span>bees.
Answer:
Plants absorb nutrients and water and and is anchored through their roots
Explanation:
The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and anchor the plant in the ground. The stem supports the plant above ground, and carries the water and minerals to the leaves. The leaves collect energy from the Sun and make food for the plant, using an amazing process called photosynthesis.