The replication of chromosomes by eukaryotes occurs in a relatively short period of time because each chromosome contains multiple replicons. Prokaryotic such as bacteria often contain only one chromosome with one origin at which two replication forks assemble and move in opposite directions.
Answer:
A diploblast has no mesoderm.
A pseudocoelom has the same functions as a true coelom. In a coelomate, the tissue lining the inner side of the body cavity arises from the same germ layer as the tissue lining the outer side of the body cavity.
Explanation:
Diploblast organisms are the ones that have only two primary germ layers. These organisms have outer ectoderm and inner endoderm but no mesoderm. Example: Cnidarians
A true coelom is derived from mesoderm and is completely lined with tissue derived from mesoderm. The outer and inner linings of the coelom are made of muscle layers that are developed from the mesoderm.
A pseudocoelom is the one that is incompletely lined with mesoderm. Both pseudocoelom and a true coelom serve as shock absorber and provide space wherein the internal organs can be placed. The fluid present in them sere as medium for transport of nutrients, gases, etc.
The acidity of the body's fluid is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions.
Hydrogen ions with the formula H3O+(H2O)n are developed by the addition of protons to one or more water molecules. It is made up of a proton or a particle carrying a unit positive electric charge.
Answer;
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
Explanation;
- Mitochondria are tiny organelles inside cells that are involved in releasing energy from food, a process called cellular respiration.
-During cellular respiration nutrients such as glucose are broken down in the presence of oxygen to release energy in form of ATP and water together with carbon dioxide as by products. The energy released may be utilized by the cells to drive cellular processes, such as growth and movement.