Answer:
Explanation:
Boyle’s law is a gas law which states that the pressure exerted by a gas (of a given mass, kept at a constant temperature) is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by it. In other words, the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional to each other as long as the temperature and the quantity of gas are kept constant. Boyle’s law was put forward by the Anglo-Irish chemist Robert Boyle in the year 1662.
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An observation that would allow for identification of the cell as an animal cell rather than a plant cell would be "the centrioles migrating".
<u>Explanation</u>:
Centrioles start moving towards the opposite ends of the cell, whereas the microtubules starts moving from the centrioles and gets attached to the centromeres of chromosomes. The microtubules that have been projecting from the centrioles on opposite poles of the cell are connected to individual centromere and further form into spindle fibers. After the accumulation of chromatin into chromosomes in prophase, resulting in the breaking down of the nuclear envelope, or membrane. In case of animal cells, the centrioles present at the nucleus starts to separate and go to the opposite poles of the cell. As the centrioles transfer, a spindle is seen to be formed between them.
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Answer:
It is able to produce oxygen
Explanation:
The line of evidence that would support my claim is that the observed prokaryotes can produce oxygen. The cyanobacteria or the blue green algae are the only know prokaryotes that utilises photosynthesis which leads to the release of oxygen. Since it has already been established the discovered organisms is a prokaryote, it can then be confirmed that since this organism can produce oxygen, it is a cyanobacteria and that it also has features peculiar to the cyanobacteria