The Cell membrane-bound organelles, which carry out cell functions.
Nucleus, which contains the DNA cytoplasm.
The nucleus, the membrane-enclosed internal region that contains genetic material.
Answer:
VII. Anaphase II
Explanation:
During metaphase II, fibers of the spindle apparatus drive chromosomes to the cell equatorial plane, where they line up. Sister chromatids are holden together until they reach <u>Anaphase II</u><u>,</u> during which specialized enzymes break the bonds between chromatids and separate them. Each chromatid migrates to one of the poles. In telophase II, the new chromosomes are already in the corresponding poles, and the nuclear membrane forms again in each pole
D) smallest particle with all the properties of an element
Answer:
Septic tanks and oxidation ponds
Explanation:
These system of wastewater treatment and disposal are not too feasible in large municipalities because of the presence of sewer system that has been made available by government, in order to mitigate the possibilities of transmitting enteric diseases that are very harmful to human health.
Answer:
B. Open Stomata
C. Transpiration
Explanation:
Even though plants take up a lot of water from their roots, they lose about 95% of it to the atmosphere in the process known as Transpiration.
Transpiration is done for several reasons: it cools the plant down, it enables plants to access the nutrients in the water as the water moves along the plant and it enables gaseous exchange.
The gaseous exchange happens because carbon dioxide comes in from the same holes on the leaf that the water leaves through to the atmosphere, the open stomata.