I only know one for the first one, don't be mad, please.
1. I'm pretty sure one of them is membrane
2. A cell can die through infection, poisoning, overheating, or even lack of oxygen.
3. I think it depends on how fragile the membrane of the cell is.
I'm so so so sorry if these didn't help, I'm trying my best, lol.
Yes, they do they only successfully reproduce in wet places, or after the rain.
Plants: Orchids
Animals:Tiger
Archaebacteria:Euryarchaeota
Eubacteria:Cyanobacteria
Fungi:Sac fungi
Protists:Radiolaria
Answer:
Plants are mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, plants were treated as one of two kingdoms including all living things that were not animals, and all algae and fungi were treated as plants.
Answer:
a. (A_B_),(A_bb)(aaB_)(aabb)
Explanation:
This scenario is an example of recessive epistasis.
It involves two recessive alleles concealing the expression of an allele at varying locus.
The 9:7 ratio seen in this case is a rare form of epistasis known as duplicative recessive epistasis (a situation in which the other gene expression are masked due to the effect of either aa or bb presence on them).
In this scenario, if snails possess two copies of one or the other allele I.e allele a or allele b, pigment production would be inhibited leading to albino individuals.
A recessive phenotype is seen for a homozygous recessive gene at Gene A or Gene B.
Therefore, the genotypes of the offspring is AABB, AaBB, AABb, aaBb, aaBB, AAbb, Aabb and aabb.