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Answer: In the roots
The leaves of a plant make sugar during the process of photosynthesis. To make sugar, the plant uses chlorophyll, energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water. Some of the glucose (sugar) is changed to starch which they typically store in the roots for later use.
Answer:
separated, dinosaurs
Explanation:
there was a jungle plant that was found in Antarctica
Answer: Option C) sucrose + water-glucose + fructose
Explanation:
Sucrose, is a dissacharide (carbohydrate with two simple sugars) composed of glucose and fructose units. Thus, on hydrolysis (addition of water to split a compound) sucrose yields its constituent units.
Thus, the correct answer is that adding water to sucrose splits it into glucose and fructose
Answer:
The correct answer is option d. "Polyclonal antibodies".
Explanation:
The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is very useful in comparison to other immunoassay methods for being highly accurate, sensitive and specific. Polyclonal antibodies for the detection step could be used on order to ensure that a mutation in a single surface protein would not make obsolete an ELISA used to detect a new viral pathogen. Unlike monoclonal antibodies, polyclonal antibodies are a collection of antibodies that recognize multiple epitopes of the same antigen. Therefore, a mutation in one epitope that affects the binding of one antibody would not affect the bind of the others and the ELISA will be able to recognize the pathogen.