The mass of a tree is primarily carbon. The carbon comes from carbon dioxide used during photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert the sun's energy into chemical energy which is captured within the bonds of carbon molecules built from atmospheric carbon dioxide and water.
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Eukaryotic cells are cells that contains a membrane bound organelles this include the nucleus while prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane bound nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells have more than one One chromosome while prokaryotic cell has one chromosome that is not true chromosome.
Eukaryotic cell have a multicellular cell type while prokaryotic cell have a unicellular except for some cyanobacteria that may be multicellular.
Cell wall is present in eukaryote only in plant cells and fungi and it chemically simpler while prokaryote cell wall is Usually chemically complex
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Hemoglobin I think
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Hemoglobin molecule change the shape/conformation...
Meiosis, or reductional division, is a process during which exchange of genetic material between the homolog chromosomes (crossing-over and recombination) takes place and such a division of the genetical material occurs the four daughtercells
have received each only one set of chromosomes (they are haploid, in
contrast to the mother cell which contained homolog chromosomes and was
diploid)
<span>have each a distinct genetical composition, also different from that of the parental cell.
Meiosis is divided into twofases: meiosis I and meiosis II.
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Mud play allows children to connect and interact with the natural world around them. It helps children develop tactile skills with sensory play. Mud play and other outdoor activities not only get them away from screens, but give children fresh air, exercise, and sunlight.
Let the mess begin! Real dirt, real mud and a real lot of good wholesome mess making play and learning! These mud play activities explore mud inside and out with science, sensory, math and building play! Sensory play is so important for young children.