A-glycogen. In animal cells, when glucose is converted into storage form, it becomes glycogen.
"Its habitat can vary somewhat if it is
<span> supplied with eucalyptus</span>" is a true statement regarding the Australian Koala. This is how these animals are able to live in zoos outside Australia.
This is a core concept, called the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology; it was first stated by Francis Crick in 1958. It goes like this: DNA (mostly nuclear DNA is the container of genetic information) is transcribed to mRNA (messenger RNA) and thus a copy of genetic information is created. This exits the nucleus and is translated to proteins (the factories of the cell where this happens are called ribosomes. Sometimes we have RNA transcribed to DNA (in the case of DNA replication) but in general the flow of genetic information in a cell is succinctly: DNA is transcribed to RNA which is then translated to protein.
Answer:
For breeding and moult purpose.
Explanation:
The penguins come onto the land for breeding and moult purpose. They will also spend time ashore during non-breeding months of their life cycle. They are only active at night on land. They leave the colony early in the morning before sun-rise, and return to the colony after dark with food with it in order to feed their families. They can't breed in water like fish so they comes to the land for breeding.