Answer:
Thigmotropism is a plant's response to touch.
Thigmotropism is a plant's response to an external stimulus.
Thigmotropism can occur quickly or slowly.
Thigmotropism may involve the way in which a plant grows.
Thigmotropism may involve the closing and opening of plant leaves.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The plant is using asexual reproduction. Since there isn't another plant in the equation, the little ones are exact clones of the parent.
These are found in the upper respiratory system and in the lining of the trachea. The epithelium contains goblet cells that produce mucins. Mucins are the component of a mucus that protects the airways. They protect the airways by trapping unwanted material in mucus coated cilia that are swallowed or expelled.
Answer:
So none of the option is correct.
Explanation:
As we know the transcription occurs in 5' to 3' direction so 3'-5' work as a template strand for the transcription and the mRNA formed will be :-
5' CCC AGC CUA GCC UUU GCA AGA GGC CAU AUC GAC 3'
Here there is no start codon( AUG) for translation.
So none of the option is correct.
There might be error in the nucleotide sequence.
CCC- pro
AGC - ser
CUA- leu
GCC- ala
UUU- phe
GCA- ala
AGA- arg
GGC- gly
CAU- his
AUC- lle
GAC- asp
All cells have DNA. The DNA does not depend on the difference in size or shape.