Kumquats belong to the Fortunella genus and are considered a <u>cold hardy</u> type of citrus for Arizona due to their long dormancy.
<h3>What is a kumquat?</h3>
It is a citrus that belongs to the the Fortunella genus that has a high content of vitamin C, high antioxidant content and many other vitamins.
<h3>Characteristics of a Kumquat</h3>
It is the most cold hardy citrus, withstanding up to -5ºC, although it is more sensitive to high temperatures.
- They are well adapted to Arizona's subtropical wheather.
Therefore, we can conclude that kumquats are a citrus that are characterized by being versatile, in terms of their ability to resist temperatures.
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That would be a covalent bond
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Answer:
Strategies for Non-PEGylation Liposome Manufacture
• Thin film evaporation
• High-pressure homogenizer
• Reverse phase evaporation vesicles
• Ethanol injection-extrude & modified ethanol injection-extrude
• Microemulsion cooling
• Freeze-thawing & lyophilization
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Homozygous Red, or Homozygous Dominant: RR
Yellow fruit must be homozygous recessive, or else the yellow would show: rr
Plant 1 Genotype: RR
Plant 2 Genotype: rr
The punnet square is attached.
The Genotypic ratio is: 4:0 or just Rr because the offspring turned out to be 100% heterozygous.
The Phenotypic ratio is just red, because no other colors come out of the offsping.
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The one with 30 I think because it’s lighter it will go faster I think