The proposed kingdom of euglenozoa includes protists with one or two flagella emerging from an anterior pocket
This flagella give them the ability to swim/moved throughout the water where they usually live
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Answer: The simplest way is to determine if a strain is mutant is observing morphology, growth rate, double time, etc but it is accurate if you can prove if the strain is deficient in one aminoacid or can't metabolize lactose, etc.
Explanation: A wildtype strain functions normally, for example, can metabolize as a carbon source, glucose, lactose and other sugars, can synthesize all the aminoacids requered for protein synthesis, etc. If a strain suffers a mutation and it is inheritable, the strain become a mutant. Since several mutations can be silent ones, only those that interfere with a process, can be assesed easyly.
For example, if you have several strains and put them in a lactose medium, but some of them cannot growth means that are lactose mutants. Those strains could carry a mutation in genes that encode lactose degrading enzymes or in regulatory genes of the lac operon, etc.
Members of the same species found in an ecosystem are called a
B: population
We will stop and do some Grey Whale watching off the coast of Carbo San Lucas city on the Baja Peninsula. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. This is a city that is very famous among people around the world because of its night life and water based sports and activities.
Star brightness is defined by either <span>D. apparent magnitude - when we measure it from Earth (that is how bright it is from Earth) - this is the closest to "basic observation" and the best answer
or by absolute magnitute - how bright it would be at a certain distance (this allows to compare the brightness).
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