Answer:
c. Recycling glass is an energy-saving practice.
Explanation:
I think because more energy is saved that way and makes it more effective than the rest of the choices.
Easily can slip away from predators.
There are 4 basic types of tissue: connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Connective tissue supports other tissues and binds them together (bone, blood, and lymph tissues). Epithelial tissue provides a covering (skin, the linings of the various passages inside the body).
The correct answer is option C
Earlier, Linnaean classification included seven level of taxonomy. This now includes eight level of classification. Both the large and small categories of organisms were included in the Linnaean classification. This classification has eight taxa named as: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order,family,genus, and species.
<h2>Replication </h2>
Explanation:
Meselson and Stahl began the experiment by growing E. coli in medium, or nutrient broth, containing a "heavy" isotope of nitrogen
When grown on medium containing heavy nitrogen the bacteria took up the nitrogen and used it to synthesize new biological molecules including DNA
After many generations growing in the heavy nitrogen, the nitrogenous bases of the bacteria's DNA were all labeled with heavy nitrogen and then the bacteria were switched to bacteria containing a light nitrogen and allowed to grow for several generations
They then measured the density of the DNA using density gradient centrifugation
Results obtained contained heavy DNA,Light DNA and hybrid of Light and heavy DNA
The experiment done by Meselson and Stahl demonstrated that DNA replicated semi-conservatively, meaning that each strand in a DNA molecule serves as a template for synthesis of a new, complementary strand
Had it been conservative mode of replication, DNA replication would have resulted in one molecule consisting of both original DNA strands (identical to the original DNA molecule) and another molecule consisting of two new strands (with exactly the same sequences as the original molecule)