Answer:
Explanation:
What question could you ask, and can your data answer it? What experiment could we do that could? What tools are you using to collect data? What would happen if we changed/ improved the tools?
The correct answer is:
Grow a legume crop to support the development of root nodule
The best way that a farmer could increase the amount of nitrogen in his fields without adding synthetic fertilizer is to grow a legume crop to support the development of root nodules. This is because legumes have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria found in the soil.
Explanation:
Legumes use nitrogen fixing bacteria, specifically symbiotic rhizobia bacteria, within their root nodules to counter the limitation.The plant root cells convert sugar into organic acids which then supply to the rhizobia in exchange, hence a symbiotic relationship between rhizobia and the legumes.
Answer:
50.
Explanation:
The independent assortment means the segregation of one pair of trait is not dependent on the other pair of trait. These traits are present on the different chromosome.
The crossing between w+m+/wm female and wm/wm male results in the progeny as w+m/wm (non-parental progeny)-25% ,w+m+/wm (parental progeny)-25%, wm/wm (parental progeny)-25% and wm+/wm(non-parental progeny)-25%. Total 50% progeny are non parental type.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
Answer:
GTP.
3 NADH.
FADH2, which is converted to UQH2 in the presence of coenzyme Q (ubiquinone)
2 CO2 (carbon dioxide)
<span>I think you meant chromosome aberration. In that case, it is when a chromosome is “abnormal,” such as having a “wrong” structure or missing a chromosome. There are four types of mutations: deletion, duplication, inversion, and translocation. The fifth is deficiency, when a chromosome is lost during the development stage of a fetus. I’m not an expert on this, but I hope it helped</span>