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all I can say is number 1 is false becuase pepole could get possessed by some sort of eval and also I have almost got hunted by some sort of spirit
Sponges are.... well.... just...... absorbent.
A) Genetic Engineering; this is the logical and « real » choice.
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Eukaryotic cell membranes:
phosphatidylserine - it is found in the inner leaflet of the membrane and plays role in the cell cycle signaling.
phosphatidylcholine - these are a major group of the membrane in eukaryotes.
phosphatidylinositol - it is also present in eukaryotic cells only in significant amounts
both bacterial and eukaryotic cell membrane:
phosphatidylglycerol - directly activates lipid-gated ion channels in both type of cell membrane
phosphatidylethanolamine - helps in assembling membrane proteins.
cardiolipin - it present in both eukaryotic and bacterial membrane however it makes 20% of the inner membrane of the mitochondrial membrane
Bacterial membrane:
No particular lipid
To prevent too much water from getting into the leaves
Guard cells are the only epidermal cells to contain chloroplasts. ... However, in plants that grow in very hot or very cold conditions, the epidermis may be several layers thick to protect against excessive water loss from transpiration. A waxy layer known as the cuticle covers the leaves of all plant species.