Monocots<span> have distinct structural features. L<span>eaf veins of the monocots are parallel. Flower parts are in multiples of three per whorl. Stems have no pith region. Other characteristics of monocots are: its embryo is with a single cotyledon and its pollen is with single pore. </span></span>
Answer:
IAIB
Explanation:
In the genetics of ABO blood types, there is one locus I, with three types of alleles A, B and i. A is dominant over i, B is dominant over i, A and B are codominant. Possible genotypes are:
A blood type: IAIA and IAi
B blood type: IBIB and IBi
O blood type: ii
AB blood type: IAIB
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Answer:
The correct answer is - option. b climbing a rope hand over hand is correct
Explanation:
The movement of the kinesin molecules led by the head of one kinesin followed by the second one after another same as one hand moves on the rope at a time and followed by the other hand during climbing the rope.
The movement of the kinesin microfilament is due to the increased affinity by ATP of the head of the kinesin for the microtubule. However, the hydrolysis of ATP decreases its affinity so it slides or moves to the plus end.