Answer:
Cell cycle regulators are the cell cycle only when they are tight bound to CDKS.
Explanation:
To be fully active, the CDK/Cyclin complex must also be phosphorylated in specific locations. Like all kinases, CDKS are enzymes (kinases) that phosphorylate other proteins. Phosphorylation activates the protein by changing its shape.
Answer:
C. Geothermal
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The diagram for evolution of plants in the 4 stages is attached below.
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The plants evolution has 4 main periods:
<u>A. 1st Period of Plant Evolution
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About 420 million years ago, plants evolved from algae. Formation of cuticle was the first terrestrial adaption.
<u>B. 2nd Period of Plant Evolution
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Abut 400 million years ago, the diversification of vascular plants came into being. The early vascular plants lacked seeds.
<u>C. 3rd Period of Plant Evolution
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This was around 360 million years ago, that the seed evolved. The plants had seeds, but they did not have any covering, so they were called naked seeds. These plants were gymnosperms.
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D. 4th Period of Plant Evolution
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This was the evolution of flowering plants, happened around 130 million years ago (during early Cretaceous period). The flowering plants were called angiosperms.
Answer: See below
Explanation:
There should be another answer that can be chosen: the rat’s chemical receptors detect chemicals in the fruit that alert the rat to possible danger. Sensory receptors in the rat's whiskers respond to input about the texture of the fruit, maybe it's slimy or rancid, if if it was another factor such as the environment, it wouldn't have approached the fruit in the first place.
Because the organism that causes botulism can not survive when exposed to air- it is anaerobic