1) the Asimina Triloba, or pawpaw, has fruit and leaves that are poisonous. This benefits them because then no herbivores will want to eat them.
2) the pawpaw has deep roots so it can stay rooted to rough, loose soil. This benefits them because they can stay stable and firm.
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<span>Two common objects for which the natural origin is a metal are
- G</span><span>old and Silver
</span>Two common objects for which the natural origin is a nonmetal- it conducts heat and electricity
- <span> conducts heat and electricity</span>
Answer:
Fermentation is less effective because it does not have the capacity to completely break down the glucose molecule and therefore can only contribute to the production of two ATP molecules (via glycolysis), as opposed to the 36 produced during aerobic respiration
Explanation:
The two types of limiting factors are Density - dependent and Density independence. <span> Density-dependent limiting determinants depends on the community size; the comprehensive population, the consequential influence a density-dependent limiting agent will ought. Density-independent limiting determinant does not really depend on inhabitants dimension, alternatively they change all populations proportionately. </span>
The researchers prepare an intron-free copy of the eukaryotic gene for the use in creating the transgenic bacteria by using the reverse transcriptase to make the cDNA from the mature mRNA
The structure of the eukaryotic genes. Most of the eukaryotic genes are contain the segments of the coding sequences (exons) that interrupted by the noncoding sequences (introns). Both the exons and the introns are transcribed to yield a long and primary RNA transcript.
Eukaryotic DNA is the linear, compacted into the chromosomes by the histones, and has the telomeres at each end to protect from the deterioration. The Prokaryotes contain the circular DNA in addition to the smaller, transferable DNA plasmids. Eukaryotic cells contain the mitochondrial DNA in the addition to the nuclear DNA
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