Answer: e. generation time
Explanation:
The generation time is the time that is required by the bacterial cell or cell of the any other organism required to be doubled in number during a specified or constant period of time. The generation time can vary in different organisms.
For example, the E.coli cell divides in every 20 minutes, hence, the generation time of the E.coli is 20 minutes and for the Staphylococcus aureus it is seen as 30 minutes.
Answer: mRNA moves through pores in the nuclear membrane
Explanation: nuclear membrane pores permit the passage of mRNA, but only after processing within the nucleus. The non-coding parts of the RNA are deleted (introns), the 5’ end capped to prevent premature degradation, and a string of A nucleotides added at the 3’ end (improves stability).
The administration of prepared antibodies such as those in breast milk is an example of passive immunity.
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when the prepared antibodies are directly given to protect the body against foreign agents is called passive immunity.
during the initial days of lactation, the yellowish fluid colostrum is secreted by the mother. it contains abundant IgA-prepared antibodies. during breast milk, it contains these antibodies that give immunity to the infant. it fights against the pathogen. these are an example of passive immunity.
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Because of increasing in the temperature causing decrease of amount of oxygen that dissolved in water