Vitamin B12 is mostly found in animal-based food.
Vitamin C is found in abundant in plant-based food.
Explanation:
Vitamin B12 also called cyanocobalamin is obtained only from animal-based foods like fish, meat, egg and dairy fruits. Vitamin B-12 is helpful in the maintenance of nerve cells and blood cells. It is required to prevent certain types of anaemia, also an integral part of DNA formation.
Vitamin B12 is a fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin B1 is found in animals because animals like cows store the vitamin from their gut bacteria and eventually passed to the ones consuming them.
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin found in mainly citrus fruits. These are required for the formation of skin, tendons, collagen and cartilage. It is also helpful in maintenance of bones and teeth. It helps in the repair of skin.
Vitamin C is produced in plant cells by biochemical pathways because it needs them as coenzyme and oxidants for their growth.
I believe that the correct answer is B; some insects are born with an ability to avoid harm from an insecticide, and they pass this ability to avoid harm from an insecticide, and they pass this ability to their offspring when they mate and reproduce. Insects with this ability have an advantage over insects without this ability; over many generations, more insects with this ability will survive to reproduce, and more insects without this ability will die before they can reproduce. In the long run most of the insects in the population will have the ability to avoid harm from the insecticide.
Answer: You Palpatine, I'd still have you.
Explanation:
The appropriate response is the second one. Parallel fibers emerge from granule cells in the cerebellar cortex. Granule cells are little and exceptionally various. They are thought to make up the same number of as half of the neurons in the cerebrum. Granule cells have axons which ascend and afterward fan out into parallel filaments. These filaments meet the Purkinje cell dendrites.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
In fact, photons are the only things that humans can directly see. Human eyes are specifically designed to detect light. This happens when a photon enters the eye and is absorbed by one of the rod or cone cells that cover the retina on the inner back surface of the eye.