Answer: Positively-charged solutes
Explanation:
The excess of negative charge on the cytosolic side of the plasma membrane tends to pull positively charged solutes into the cell. Specifically, a variety of negatively charged inorganic and organic ions (anions), including nucleic acids, proteins, and many cell metabolites, maintain this relatively constant "positive pull" at the surface of the cell.
Answer:
A: Discovery of DNA as the genetic material
Explanation:
DNA is the genetic material and stretch of DNA that codes for a specific protein is called as gene. Discovery of DNA as genetic material provided the physical proof of Mendel's factors that were responsible for transmission of genetic traits in his experiment.
Discovery of DNA as genetic material also established that genetic variations among individuals of the species as described by Darwin are due to minor differences in their DNA molecules.
Hence, discovery of DNA as genetic material led to acceptance of both Mendel's law and Darwin's theory.
Answer:
In about the same place
Explanation:
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west each day because the earth rotates toward the east making a complete turn every 24 hours while the sun actually stays in its position at the center of our solar system. Therefore, as the earth spins clockwise, the sun reaches different parts of the earth at different times as the eastern part gets the sun rays first before it passes to the other parts of the earth.