This is a very good question and the answer to it is option A. The common core set of genes is very similar between all organisms.
This is true because several facts, for example, all living beings on earth share the same gene code: DNA, all of them are based on DNA or RNA, which humans have it too. This was explained by Darwin's evolution theory, we are all descendants of just one single species, and because of that, all species have something in common between them.
That's why there's a possibility that a human gene can correct a defective gene in a yeast cell. Although this could really happen, we are not sure about it, it's a possibility, don't always be sure of something in biology, there's always more to understand and to learn.
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The synthesis of complex molecules in living organisms from simpler ones together with the storage of energy; constructive metabolism.
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C. Spiral Galaxies is the answer
<span>White muscle
Let's look at the difference between red and white muscles. Red muscles are red because they have a large concentration of myoglobin in them. This kind of muscle performs work via aerobic metabolism. So they can sustain their activity for a long time without fatigue, but they're slow. White muscles on the other hand, have little myoglobin, but are very rapid in contraction. But most of their work is via anaerobic metabolism and they accumulate lactic acid while performing work. This makes these kind of muscles very fast and powerful for short bursts of work, but they fatigue quickly.</span>