Delegated powers are also called enumerated powers. It is the powers of Congress that is described in the Constitution. The powers are distributed in between the Legislative branch, the Executive branch, and the Judicial branch in such a way that they all have equal powers made sure by the checks and balances.
Mechanistic structures limit individual autonomy and self-determination which will likely lead to lower levels of intrinsic motivation on the job.
a. True
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Answer:
bill of rights
executive branch
legislative
and judicail i think im sorry hope this helps pls rate brainliest
Explanation:
When Griffith injected the combination of Heat-killed S bacteria and Live R bacteria into the mice, it died. Its tissue sustained the S bacteria that could further kill other mice.
Answer: Option E
<u>Explanation:</u>
<u>Griffith Experiment 1928</u>
When Frederick Griffith's experiment of transformation in 1928 concluded the fact that DNA formula can be transferred through bacteria and the process is known as transformation.
Griffith used two strains of Streptococcus Pneumoniae: type III-S (smooth) and type II-R (rough) strain. He first injected the type III S bacteria into mice that caused its death.
Then he injected type II R strain that didn't affect its life. He then used a heat-killed S bacteria that also failed to kill the mice. Now, he used a combination of heat-killed S bacteria and type II R strain which proved to be deadly for the mice.
He was able to get both types of strains from the tissues of the dead mice which became the core of the transformation concept concluded that while using the combination of type II R and heat-killed S bacteria, DNA properties of type II R got converted into type III S bacteria that caused the death of the mice and remained distinguishable in the tissues i.e. it might further cause the death of other mice. This was termed as the Transformation Process.