Answer:
overies
ovaries produce the egg cells, called the ova or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm may occur. The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus, where the uterine lining has thickened in response to the normal hormones of the reproductive cycle
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Agnosia
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A Tomatoe is botanically and scientifically a fruit because it contains the ovary and the seeds of a flowering plant. It is a fruit even although it is used as a vegetable , but since the Supreme Court in the Nix vs Hedden case in 1893 unanimously decided that customs regulations should classify tomatoes as a vegetable instead of a fruit for taxation purposes,
so the answer would be tomatoes are considered vegetables
Cardiac muscle is found in only the heart because the heart is also called cardiac and said to have cardiac muscle.the answer is b. hope this helps :)
Answer:
b. A second marker in the knock-out cassette, that if inserted into the genome results in cell death when plated on selective media.
Explanation:
General recombination, also known as homologous recombination, refers to the naturally occurring process of exchange of genetic material between pairs of homologous DNA sequences. This process (homologous recombination) can be exploited by genetic engineering to insert DNA segments of interest at target genes. Moreover, a cassette is a mobile DNA segment containing almost a gene and a recombination site, which is integrated into the <em>locus</em>/<em>loci</em> of interest by homologous recombination. A cassette may contain a DNA segment called 'negative marker' which prevents growth under particular conditions, while a positive marker permits growth under certain conditions. In consequence, a second marker consisting of a drug cassette may be used as a negative marker in order to evidence its insertion by inducing cell death when they are plated in selective conditions.