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jolli1 [7]
4 years ago
11

QUESTION 13 Bacteria reproduce by the process of cell division. This kind of reproduction is referred to as

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LenKa [72]4 years ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer 13)option a) Asexually

Explanation-Bacteria or Eukaryotas reproduce Asexually.

Answer 14)they can only reproduce within a host cell and not independently.

Explanation- Viruses are parasites and they need a foreign cell to multiply itself.

Answer 15)The competition for finite resources.

Explanation- Darwinian evolution theory is based on mutation and the competition for finite resources.

Answer 16)option c- The biochemistry of life on Earth is Universal.

Explanation- The composition of cell, the basic unit of life is common for all living beings

Answer 17) option a)

Explanation- Carbon can form chemical bond with its atoms and atoms of other elements as well. Hence it is very stable in organic compound form..Thus it is a common element in the universe.

Answer 18). option a) Nucleotide s

Explanation- The basic structure of DNA and RNA is formed of nucleotide, where the sugar is ribose.

Answer 19) Option c-Theory

Explanation- Darwin's Natural Selection is considered as ab accepted theory in Science.

Answer 20) option b)organic

Explanation- An organic compound comprises of the Carbon atoms in molecular bonds.

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