Answer:
None. Chickens have feathers not fur.
Now to color. The male usually determines color so without that information it is hard to answer with any authority.
In most crosses if the male is black and the hen is white you
will get some black chicks and all will have white/black
variations.
If the male is white and the hen is black you will get some all
white with others showing black and white.
If the breed is Leghorn, even if the rooster is black you will
get mostly white chicks with some throwbacks in red and buff.
Explanation:
True: because it acts as a semi permeable membrane.
It is B. False. Probably I don't know
The answer is transfer RNA or tRNA.
Answer:
Exocrine glands secrete sweat and oil while endocrine glands secrete hormones.
Explanation:
As she knows the endocrine and exocrine glands in respect of their origin from skin, so our answer must be related to the skin so that she can understand easily. So our answer should be as follows -
- Endocrine glands are those glands which secrete hormones directly to the blood stream but exocrine glands are those glands which secrete sweat and oils directly to the skin surface.
- A duct is often present in exocrine glands but endocrine glands lack ducts.