Involuntary muscles would be the right answer its muscles like the heart and lungs that work without you telling them to
Answer:
3 long tails : 1 short tail
Explanation:
This question involves a single gene coding for tail length in mice. The allele for long tail (T) is dominant over the allele for short tail (t). This means that an heterozygous mice will possess the long tail length.
According to this question, in a cross between two hybrid or heterozygote mice i.e. Tt × Tt, the following gametes will be produced by each parent:
Tt - T and t
Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following will be produced: TT, Tt, Tt and tt.
Offsprings with genotype TT, Tt and Tt will have a LONG TAIL while genotype tt will have a SHORT TAIL. Hence, the phenotypic ratio will be 3 long tails : 1 short tail.
The correct answer is A. You need to have something that starts with grass and ends with the owl. So the vole has to be in the middle.
The group of choices is as follows:
Proteins' primary function is to provide energy to cells.
Lipids' unique 3D structure determines their function.
Nucleic acids are critical components of plant cell walls.
Carbohydrates include glucose, a critical molecule for cellular respiration
Answer:
The correct answer is - Carbohydrates include glucose, a critical molecule for cellular respiration
Explanation:
Macromolecules are the large molecules of nutrients that are made by the polymerization of monomers or smaller subunits and perform various cellular functions. These molecules are protein, carbohydrate and nucleic acids.
The biological function of these molecules is not limited but they have different primary functions and among the given group of choices the best function is carbohydrate perform cellular respiration to produce energy as its primary function to provide energy to cells.
Isotonic solutions affect cell size because since the outside of the cell and inside of the cell has equal amounts of salt, it is in a state of balance. The cell is not shrinking or swelling.