I think it is phytoplankton:)
Answer:
No, proteins don't carry out translation, ribosomes do.
And even if one considered the fact that ribosomes contain proteins (even though it is the ribosomal RNA part that links amino acids together in translation), it still would not be true that the variations in base sequence required more ribosomal proteins.
Explanation:
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Answer:
100,000 TMV
Explanation:
Length of one TMV is 300nm. Length of paper clip is 3.0cm. First step is to convert either value to match the units of other.
So 3.0cm to nm is 3.0 * 10^7 = 30,000,000nm
SO now it becomes simple because we just divide the total length by length of TMV to find number of particles that can fit:
30,000,000/300 = 100,000 TMV
Answer : The correct answer is -
D.Protista and Eubacteria.
Autotrophs are the organisms that can synthesise their own food using substances available in their surroundings with the help of either chemical energy (chemosynthesis) or light energy (photosynthesis).
Heterotrophs on the other hand, can not synthesise their own food and depend on either plants or animals.
Out of the given options, Protista and Eubacteria conatin autotrophs or heterotrophs.
Example- Protozoa (animal-like protists) are heterotrophs that ingest or absorb their food and helps.
Algae, which is a protist and obtains nutrition through photosythesis.
Slime moulds, which are fungus-like protists and are heterotrophic.
Cyanobacteria (also called blue green alage) is a photosynthetic bacteria (belongs to Eubacteria).
Explanation:
Caulerpa alga is a genus of seaweeds in the family of Caulerpaceae (green algae). They are uncommon in nature because they consist of only one cell with multiple nuclei, and known as the biggest single cells in the world.
When introducing Caulerpa algae to a non-native area, it can displace native algae and negatively affects the coastal ecosystem, and affect the species living in the area such as invertebrates, fish, marine mammals, and sea birds, etc.