It is not involved with the production of any specific type of lymphocyte.
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-The mice will die. Transformation of genetic material from R to S was required.
Explanation:
Frederick Griffith performed an experiment on the mouse using two strains of the <em>Streptococcus pneumonia</em> which are R (rough avirulent strain) and S (smooth-virulent strain).
In the experiment when he injected the live S bacteria with dead R bacteria, the mice died, opposite of the expected result that mice would not die. This amazed Griffith and he concluded that some transformation of the bacteria has happened due to which the mice died. The R bacteria became S bacteria (virulent) due to the transformation which was proved later that the bacteria took the DNA of the dead S bacteria from the surrounding.
Thus, the selected option is the correct answer.
Answer: 1) How does beef production cause greenhouse gas emissions? The short answer: Through the agricultural production process and through land-use change. The longer explanation: Cows and other ruminant animals (like goats and sheep) emit methane, a potent greenhouse gas, as they digest grasses and plants.
Explanation: https://www.wri.org/blog/2019/04/6-pressing-questions-about-beef-and-climate-change-answered#:~:text=1)%20How%20does%20beef%20production,they%20digest%20grasses%20and%20plants.
The answer is vacuole and centriole lysosome. An animal cell contains all 3.
An animal cell does not have chloroplasts and a cell wall(a plant has those things). A plant uses chloroplasts (that contains chlorophyll) for photosynthesis. A cell wall is to give the plant a rigid shape(that's why most plant cells look rectangular while animal cells look circular).
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