There are two important regions of a lipid that provide the structure of the lipid bilayer. Each lipid molecule contains a hydrophilic region, also called a polar head region, and a hydrophobic, or nonpolar tail region
Answer:
Conjugative Pili
Explanation:
Conjugative Pilli:allows for the transfer of DNA between bacteria, in the process of bacterial conjugation.
<span><em>Whether living or non living:</em>
<em>When you put a sample of tissue under a microscope, if u can see a cell membrane, and can identify some cell structures like nucleus, mitochondria, vacuoles etc. , it was living, if not, its a non living thing.</em></span>
<span><em>However some cells don't have a nucleus( eg. prokaryotic cells), but all cells have a cell membrane or some sort of protective covering to contain the cell's insides. </em></span>
<span><em>To check if your specimen maybe-once living, maybe-still living "something", is living, get a look at it through an electron microscope - thats the best microscope ever- and see if the mitochondria's making any ATP( adenosine triphosphate, source of energy for most organisms), if it does, its living. If not, no</em></span><em>n living. :)</em>
The variable that researchers manipulate is the independent variable.
The reason for this is because in experiments different manipulations are often introduced. The sole purpose of these manipulations is to see whether they will affect our independent variable and if they will change its value.
Answer:
A. All of these choices are correct.
Explanation:
In pharmacology , drugs play different roles from simple to complex.
as is the above mentioned question drugs can facilitate the transmission of information from one neuron to another so option B is correct.
While the drugs / chemicals can inhibit the transmission of information from neuron to another so option C is also correct.
And the drugs can also be used to cure a whole variety of clinical disorders by playing a role at the synaptic level.
Hence option A All of these choices are correct is the right answer.