Answer:
C. providing protection for the internal organs
Explanation:
The muscular system is made up of the muscles of the body. The main function the muscular system is that it aids movement. Muscles attached to bones and to one another helps the body during locomotion.
The muscular system also serve to protect the internal organs from damage. Some of the abdominal muscles where there are no bones protects the organs located in that part of the body.
Answer:
The correct genotypic notation for a wild type with phenotypic characteristics: red eyes, long bristle and round eyes will be any of CNRDll, CnRdl, CnRDl or CNRdl if c, n, r and d are capable of independent assortment and CNRDl if they cannot.
Explanation:
The eye color and bristle size is coordinated by either recessive cn and dominant CN or Cn genes. The wild type in questions has red color eyes, which is a dominant trait coordinated by CN or Cn if c and n can undergo assortment independently or just CN if they cannot. The second characteristics of the wild type is long bristle. We were told that reduced bristle is coordinated by recessive rd Gene. Then the long bristle in our specimen wild type will have dominant genotypic notification of RD or Rd, depending if r and d can undergo assortment independently. The last trait is a round eyes, which is a recessive trait controlled by recessive allele l. Therefore, the combined characteristics of red eye color, long bristle and round eyes shape of the wild type will be CNRDl or any of CNRDll, CnRdl, CnRDl CNRdl depending on the segregation pattern of c, n, r and d.
The answers D. Nucleus because both Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells have DNA (its circular in PK and Linear in EK).
Both cells have ribosomes and both have a cell membrane. However Prokaryotic does not have a nucleus and only Nucleoid DNA.
The blue wiggle is the nucleoid DNA, and the red dots are ribosomes
Darwinism<span> is a </span>theory<span> of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist </span>Charles Darwin<span> (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.</span>