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Prokaryotic cells, being unicellular organisms, do not have a defined nucleus. They have a nucleoid in place of the nucleus which is formed of a single chromosome consisting of double stranded DNA.
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A. Bacterial species use a limited number of nutrient sources.
Explanation:
There are two classes of nutrients that are indispensable to bacteria: macronutrients (carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus and hydrogen) and micronutrients (iron, zinc, manganese, calcium, potassium, sodium, copper, chlorine, cobalt, molybdenum, selenium, magnesium, among many others). But it takes more than the nutrients for them to feed, it takes the metabolism, because it is through it that they transform what they have into food.
The absorption of nutrients to carry out the metabolism only occurs because there are growth factors (environmental) that influence the development of the bacteria. Some examples of these factors are: light, temperature, pH, oxygen and osmotic pressure. Each organism has an optimal growth temperature, or a favorable pH to successfully carry out its metabolism. This will vary from species to species.
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Explanation:
All the sensory information through sensory neurons must pass through the thalamus.
<u>Thalamus:</u>
- connects cerebral cortex and midbrain.
- collects information from the midbrain and passes it to the cerebral cortex.
- is involved in more functions such as; detects sensations of visual, auditory, and gustatory systems.
- is concerned with memory, emotions.
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7) the environment is hypotonic because it is less concentrated than the inside of the cell
8.)the mass would decrease because the stuff inside the cell (which is more concentrated in comparison) would diffuse across the cell membrane into the environment in order to maintain equilibrium
9.) Diffusion in order to maintain equilibrium (moving things across a barrier from a more concentrated area to a less concentrated area in order to have an equal concentration on each side) does not require energy. However, moving matter out of the cell in Diagram C would require energy because it involves moving mass from a less concentrated area to a more concentrated area.
Explanation:
A. Competition amoumg large predatora