5. The genetic contributions of the oarents vary between organisms within a species
Eukaryotes or eukaryotic cells
have a cell nucleus and organelles enclosed within membranes. Eukaryotes can be
unicellular or multicellular. Most complex life forms are eukaryotes. In
contrast, prokaryotes don’t have a nucleus and don’t have things like mitochondria
or chloroplasts. Their DNA, proteins, and metabolites swim freely in the
cytoplasm and not enclosed in organelles.
Carbohydrates can be used as an immediate source of energy by largely all cells, but in many photosynthetic organisms a major portion of the carbohydrates will be used for production of structural compounds, e.g., cellulose in cells walls, or for synthesis of storage products such as starch.
(From the website science direct)
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1: incomplete inheritance
2: dominant, recessive
3: polygenic inheritance
4: multiple alleles