Get your shots regularly
Eat healthy
Make sure your getting all the necessary vitamins and minerals you need
Drink water(obviously)
Don’t do drugs/too much alcohol
C. All smooth seeds
Because when you draw your Punnett square and chart it all out, each sqaure will receive a dominate trait.
Crossing over of homologous chromosomes during meiosis
Hello! :) I'm going to explain active transport (and also passive transport) in simple terms.
The concentration gradient is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration of the molecule.
Passive transport happens when the molecules go down the concentration gradient, but what would happen if a cell needed to move molecules against the concentration gradient?
The process of moving molecule(s) against the concentration gradient is active transport. Active transport requires energy, however.
There are multiple types of active transport, such as endocytosis and exocytosis. Endocytosis moves molecules against the gradient into cells, while exocytosis move molecules outside the cell. There are two types of endocytosis: pinocytosis (liquids) and phagocytosis (solids.)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Cell A is laterally being inhibited by other neighbouring cells.
Explanation:
Cell A showing lower activity compare to cell B despite both having high simulation is because Cell A is surrounded by neighbouring cells and these neighbouring cells hinder the action potential of cell A through their numerous activity they perform around cell A.
Therefore they restrain the activities of cell A.