Ribosomes attached to the ER
Answer:
Mass units are equal to Kg
Explanation:
As per the requirement of the question, the data provided to compute the mass units is
Density = 100 Kg/L
Mass = 1000 units
According to the given situation, the mass units is presented below:-
As we know that the
Mass units are equal to Kg
Therefore, for determining the mass units we simply equal the Kg.
Answer:
1. Gametophyte
2. Sporophyte
Explanation:
The life cycle of the Liverwort and mosses which are placed in the Bryophytes is divided into the sporophytic and the gametophytic phase.
Gametophyte
The gametophyte is the dominant phase of the life cycle which appears like the ribbon, green in color and posses the gamete producing structure- the antheridium and the archegonium.
Sporophyte
The gametes fuse to form the embryo and from that is produced the sporophyte structure, an umbrella-like structure called a sporangium. This sporangium produces the spores which later will form the gametophyte.
Answer:
As my study programme is concerned with the field of biotechnology, I hope that by the end of the proposed study programme, I will be able to gain knowledge about the molecular tools and the concepts and trends in genome editing. I shall be able to perform techniques such as PCR, gel electrophoresis, cell culturing easily. I would be able to grasp better knowledge in the fields of plant biotechnology, animal biotechnology, Industrial biotechnology and marine biotechnology.
Answer:
a The volume of the liquid should be measured before it is heated.
Explanation:
A student would like to determine how heating a liquid changes its volume. The student hypothesizes that the liquid will increase in volume. The following list shows the steps taken by the student in order to test the hypothesis.
Select the liquid to test.
Place the liquid in a sealed container.
Use a Bunsen burner to heat the liquid by 10°C.
Measure the volume of the liquid.
Record the results.
What is wrong with how the student conducted the investigation?
a The volume of the liquid should be measured before it is heated.
b The hypothesis was not valid because it is impossible for liquids to change in volume.
c The student should have increased the temperature of the liquid by more than 10ºC.
d The length of time it took for the liquid to be heated should be measured.
The answer is A i.e The volume of the liquid should be measured before it is heated. I think this is surely right!!