Explanation:
All cells have a plasma membrane, ribosomes,and DNA. The plasma membrane, or cell membrane, is the phospholipid layer that surrounds the cell and protects it from the outside environment. They both use ribosomes for producing proteins.
+sorry i made a mistake on the previous question. Prokaryotic cell doesn't have nucleus. I obviously didn't know the right meaning of this word bc im not a native english speaker
The <em>Hydra </em>offspring will also have 30 chromosome.
Explanation:
- Budding is a method of asexual reproduction.
- Asexual reproduction takes place through mitosis where diploid cells divide to give rise to identical cells with same chromosome number.
- Hydra reproduces through budding thus, if the parent hydra has 30 chromosome then the offspring will also have 30 chromosome.
The neurotransmitter is Dopamine.
The following combinations of neurotransmitters seem to be at play in
those who suffer from ADHD is Serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Neurotransmitters,
also known as chemical messengers, are endogenous chemicals that enable
neurotransmission. They transmit signals across a chemical synapse, such as a
neuromuscular junction.
Lunar Tides: the moon's gravitational pull on the Earth is strongest at this time, because it is closest, causing especially high and low tides.
Solar Tides: the sun's gravitational pull on the Earth is strongest at this time, causing especially high and low tides (although it's not as powerful as lunar tides).
Spring Tides: named for when the tides "spring" forward during New and Full Moon's, because of how strong/weak the moon's gravitational pull is.
Neap Tides: the tides are especially mediocre at this time, because the sun and moon are at a right angle and pulling in opposite directions.
Spring and Neap Tides occur twice every moon cycle, which lasts 28 days, so every two weeks.
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/springtide.html
The one that can be inherited is b-short temper but a-long toes can also be inherited.
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-Rachael
(yahtzee05)