Answer:
false
Explanation:
the light-independent reactions do not use light as a reactant (and as a result can take place at day or night), they require the products of the light-dependent reactions to function
Cars, Automobiles, transportation, the burning of fossile fuels (gas). Anything that mentions car or car functions lol
Answer:
Chromosomes will not align at the equator of the cell, and subsequently will not separate to opposite poles.
Explanation:
Mitosis is a cellular division that results in daughter cells with identical copies of the genetic material as the parent cell. Mitosis is characterized by different stages viz: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. The centromere is a very important part of the cell during division as it produces microtubules that grows out and bind to the kinetochore of each chromosome, hence, aligning them at the CELL PLATE (cell equator) and subsequently pulls them apart to opposite poles. This alignment and pulling apart occurs during METAPHASE and ANAPHASE respectively.
Mutation is any change that occurs in the nuceleotide sequence of the genetic material (DNA). If a change/mutation occurs leading to a defective or non-functional centromere, the centromere will no longer be able to produce microtubules that will bind to the kinetochores of each chromosome. Therefore, the chromosomes will be unable to align at the equator/middle of the cell and most importantly, inability to separate to opposite poles, which is the main point of Mitosis.
The correct answer is hypothalamus; autonomic.
The General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) is the sequence of physiological processes which occur when we are exposed to a stressor. GAS is comprised of three stages which are the alarm, the resistance, and the exhaustion phase.
The first stage, known as the alarm phase, involves the fight or flight response, which is the natural reaction when under threat. A distress signal is sent by the amygdala to the hypothalamus, which in turn activates the sympathetic branch of the autonomous nervous system.