Why do we have different cells in our bodies if every cell has the same DNA?
The genome of a cell contains in its DNA sequence the information to make many thousands of different protein and RNA molecules. A cell typically expresses only a fraction of its genes, and the different types of cells in multicellular organisms arise because different sets of genes are expressed.
Answer: they are called DNA polymerase and they’re proteins
Explanation:
Out of the following given choices;
A.microorganisms on large fish would decrease
B.cleaners and mimics would interbreed
C.behavior of large fish would change
D. cleaner population would increase
The answer is C. This is because, as a natural mechanism to defend themselves,the larger fish would become averse to all cleaner fish and cleaner-fish-looking fishes because it is difficult to differentiate between the beneficial and attacker fishes. Ultimately the cleaner fish would decrease and the larger fish would become more infested with parasites on their bodies.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organisms and release nitrogen back into the cycle