Answer: Chromosomes are the thread like structures, which are made up of DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid). They are present in different locations rather than in one distinctive location ( like some are present at the nuclear center and some at the periphery). This is due to the density of genes present on them and the size of the chromosome as chromosomes have variable size.
Thus, size of chromosome and the gene density correlates to their different positions rather than one distinctive position.
Answer:
fungi that makes blue cheese
Explanation:
<em>Penicillium</em> represents a genus of ascomycetous fungi that generate sexual spores referred to as axcospores, which form in sac-like structures named asci. <em>Penicillium roqueforti </em>is a filamentous fungus of this genus that is required for making blue cheese. This mold fungus (<em>P. roqueforti</em>) is a decomposer of organic materials that grows naturally in soils. <em>P. roqueforti</em> produces roquefortine C, a mycotoxin that is used as a starter culture for blue cheese production.
C it wont start a tornado, or a storm surge
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The enzyme substrate complex may be defined as the enzyme when interacting with the substrate at an active site and it produces a new product in the process. It is temporary molecule formed when the substrate comes in contact with the enzyme.
An enzyme is the molecule of a protein which acts like an organic catalyst and a substrate is a the molecule which interacts with the specific enzyme to form a product.
Therefore, the enzyme substrate complex concentration is the product of the substrate concentration as well as the enzyme concentration.
Answer:
C. Sensitivity to finger position and downward skin pressure, as when holding an object
Explanation:
SA II fibers a form of the Ruffini respond particularly to lateral skin stretch and direction of object motion, they terminate in Ruffini endings connected to Aβ nerve endings.
Sensitivity to finger position and downward skin pressure, as when holding an object would be most affected if you lost your SA II (Ruffini) touch receptors.