A lactobacillus (just from the name) suggests that it's a bacterium cell.
It's a bacterium cell that's found in lactic acid in humans.
The scientist can tell that punctured equilibrium has occurred if they have examined the fossil fuels and can see that one organism rapidly evolved different characteristics.
Answer: Option D
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Punctured Equilibrium is an evolutionary theory which proposes that the species appearing in the fossil's record will show little evolutionary changes. In punctuated equilibrium, change occurs gradually, First very little change can be seen which later results in the occurrence of huge changes.
Such huge changes can be clearly seen by examining the fossil records. Thus if there is any evolutionary changes seen in the fossil's record, the scientist can conclude the occurrence of punctuated equilibrium.
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Evolutionary ideas do not contradict the thermodynamic laws, these ideas explain how descent with modification enables the organisms to have enhanced metabolic responses to fight against entropy
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Organisms fight against entropy to maintain order within their cells and thus continue life. The debate about the association between the Second Law of Thermodynamics and evolutionary ideas emerged in 1900. During this period, it has been proposed that both ideas were contradictory, since evolution decreases entropy, while the second law states that systems increase entropy over time. However, the evolution does not contradict this law, because evolutionary ideas indicate the mode by which the organisms evolve to fight against entropy (for example, by enhancing enzymes responsible for protein degradation), while the Second Law of Thermodynamics literally states that the total amount of entropy of the whole system increases over time.
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Abstract. DNA polymerase I (pol I) processes RNA primers during lagging-strand synthesis and fills small gaps during DNA repair reactions. However, it is unclear how pol I and pol III work together during replication and repair or how extensive pol I processing of Okazaki fragments is in vivo
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