Answer:
C. Plants that do not require water?
Explanation:
This is definitely not a benefit of genetically modified foods lol
Answer:
Objects do not get cold, they
=》 lose thermal energy
Explanation:
if the temperature around any object is cool, or if the object is in contact with cold object, the heat ( thermal energy ) transfers from that object to cooler environment, and that's how the object starts being cold.
<span>The question says, 'during embryonic development, if the anus develop before the mouth, the organism is a ............ The correct option is B. In deuterostome during embryonic development anus develops first from or near embryonic blastopore, mouth develops later at some distance from the blastopore or from the opposite end.</span>
Answer:
XDxd
Explanation:
the recessive allele for the disease is represented by (d).
the dominant allele for not having the disease is represented by (D)
in order to not be affected, we know that the mother must have one uppercase D, so the last option is wrong. And in order to pass it on to her child, she needs one lower case d (to give to the child). So the second answer is correct. good luck :).
The given statement is true.
- On one side of the membrane, carrier proteins bind to molecules or ions and release them on the opposite side.
- In order to allow target molecules or ions to diffusely pass through the membrane without interfering with one another, channel proteins make holes/pores that permeate the membrane.
- The specific solute to be transported is bound by carrier proteins (also known as carriers, permeases, or transporters), which then go through a series of conformational changes to move the bound solute across the membrane.
- In contrast, channel proteins have significantly weaker interactions with the solute being conveyed.
- While some channel proteins are always open, others are "gated," which means that they respond to a specific stimulus to either open or close the channel (like an electrical signal or the binding of a molecule).
- Transport proteins known as channel proteins contain a hydrophilic channel via which specific molecules or ions can pass across the membrane (Ex: aquaporins for water). Transport proteins known as carrier proteins bind to molecules and modify their structure to move them across the membrane.
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