Lysosomes and chloroplasts are unique to plant cells.
Enzymes latch on and lock together and enzymes have a higher activation energy in comparison to catalysts eg: amylase in saliva helps break down the large molecules in food and releases glucoses from starch
Adults of species in the order <u>Coleoptera</u> have 2 wings and the greatest variety of mouthparts.
<h3>Order Coleoptera</h3>
The coleopterans, (order Coleoptera), consist of the beetles and weevils. It is the largest order of insects.
They have two pairs of wings:
- One of the pair is the hard-shelled outer wings known as the “elytra”. These are not used for flying, but to protect the beetle's flying set of wings and its body as it crawls through narrow passages and tunnels in a tree.
- The second set of wings is membranous and is folded under the elytra when not in use.
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Answer:
In a Mendelian Standard dominance crossing, all F1 individuals are dominant for the trait under study.
Explanation:
In his experiments, Mendel used 34 varieties of pea Pisum sativum. The plant was chosen on the recommendation of other biologists because it has large flowers and easily identifiable features such as pea color and texture, pod color, flower color and plant height. In addition, Pisum sativum is a self-fertilizing plant. And their offspring are always identical to the original plant - unless artificially or cross-fertilized.
In one of his experiments, Mendel crossed two purebred plants, one with yellow seeds and one with green seeds. The monk then verified that all descendants were identical to one of the parents. In this case, the phenotypic trait of one of the parents was not expressed: all descendants of the first generation had yellow seeds. Mendel called the feature that appeared in the F1 generation dominant and the recessive feature that did not express itself as recessive.
Answer:
Pathogens
Explanation:
PAMPs stands for the term " Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern". These are small molecular motifs that are conserved under the category of microbes. They protect the host from the infections.
So, from the name it can be related to the answer i.e the correct answer of the given problem is "pathogen"