A taxonomist is someone who classifies animals, plants, and other organisms into their respective kingdoms, allowing the earth to be separated into different types of things. The conservation of habitats is one of the most important factors to a taxonomist because organisms are found only in specific areas/habitats. If these areas were to be destroyed, it is possible that unclassified species could be destroyed along with it, causing the taxonomist to be unable to discover them and share them with the world.
Menstruation because that’s when we shed what was made to carry a baby. Ovulation is the bast time to get pregnant and you have a better chance then. And Fertilization is when an egg is given a sperm to soon become a baby
It’s B because these both lie in a few additional structures found in plant cells, these include Chloroplasts, the cell wall, and vacuoles
Answer:
Approximately 5.2 colonies
Explanation:
Given that the original broth culture has 52 million bacteria/ml. = 52 * 10^6 bacteria/ml
It is diluted 100 times in bottle A = 52 * 10^4 bacteria/ml
It is diluted 100 times again in bottle B = 52 * 10^2 bacteria/ml
It is diluted 100 times again in bottle C = 52 bacteria/ml
From bottle C, 0.1 ml is plated = 5.2 bacteria
Since a single colony on plate represents a single bacteria in solution, approximately 5.2 colonies will be observed on plate.
Stem cells begin to transform into different types of cells in the human body in a process known as cell differentiation.
Cellular differentiation occurs throughout the cell development of a multi-cellular organism. It occurs when the cell changes from a simply zygote into a complex system of tissues and cell types.
Stems cells are cells which have the potential to develop into many different cell types in the body during early life and growth. Stem cells serve as internal repair system in many tissues. When stem cells divide while undergoing cell differentiation, it can either retain being a stem cell or become another type of cell like muscle cell, brain cell, or red blood cell.