Answer and Explanation:
nutrition
- chloroplasts and chlorophyll
transport
- endoplasmic reticulum
cellular respiration
- mitochondria
excretion
- vacuoles
synthesis and assimilation
- ribosomes
growth
- chromosomes
regulation (& metabolism)
- nucleolus
reproduction
- nucleus
locomotion- cell membrane
Answer:
bacteriophages are very good at injecting foregin DNA into bacteria Genetic Engineers use them to introduce DNA of interest to humans in bacteria
Explanation:
Answer by YourHope:
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1. Cellular respiration does not consume carbon dioxide (CO2).
Cellular respiration is a process by which plants produce energy. It consists of anaerobic (without O2) and aerobic phase(with the presence of O2). During the cellular respiration chemical energy derived from the nutrients (like glucose) is transformed into energy molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
2. Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in all eukaryotic organisms (photosynthesis only in plants and some microorganisms). The processes of cellular respiration occur in cytosol (glycolysis) and in the mitochondrion of a cell (Krebs cycle and electron transport chain).