There are quite a few differences that could count for this between plants and fungi. The first one would be the best characteristic:
1. Plants can make their own food via photosynthesis; fungi are obligated to get their food elsewhere so they can either be parasites and live off another living thing or they decompose matter to gain their energy.
2. So..fungi don't have chlorophyll...but plants do!
3. Plants reproduce through pollen and seeds - fungi make spores
4. Plant cell walls have cellulose whereas fungal cell walls have chitin.
5. Plants have roots, stems and leaves; fungi produce filaments which attach to a host (think of fungi you see growing on trees in the forest!)
Answer:
1.
- B
- A
- true
2.
- 3 sugar
- 5 sugar
Explanation:
this is what I think so don’t get mad if it’s wrong
The kind of molecule that is most likely to be injected into the mouse embryo is s known to be P4 injection as well as injection of estrogen.
<h3>How are they inserted into mice?</h3>
In the time after an ovariectomy is done to the mice, a continuous P4 injection (Progesterone Injection) is known to help keep the dormancy of the embryos for a lot of days.
There is also the act of Priming with the use of estrogen injection and this is often done at a high concentration ( that is about >10 ng/mouse).
Note that after this, a regular injection of estrogen is also done at a low concentration to be able to induce the transition process.
Hence, The kind of molecule that is most likely to be injected into the mouse embryo is s known to be P4 injection as well as injection of estrogen.
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Answer:
<h2>I think its 16</h2>
Explanation:
I dont remember Roman numerals that much so I tried it might be wrong I'm not sure