Answer:
I think it is C, copy the genetic code from DNA.
Explanation:
Answer:
process of bacterial conjugation.
Explanation:
To try answering this query without a venn diagram, we will
try to contrast and compare the component that comprises the animal and the
plant cell
<span><span>1.
</span>Animal cells have:</span>
<span><span>a. </span>Centrioles and centrosomes</span>
<span><span>b. </span>Small vacuoles</span>
<span>c.<span> Cilia
</span></span><span><span>2.
</span>Plant cells have:</span>
<span><span>a. </span>Cell wall</span>
<span><span>
b. </span>Chloroplasts</span>
<span>
c.<span> Large vacuoles</span></span>
<span><span>
3.
</span>These cells both have:</span>
<span><span>a.
</span>Cell membrane</span>
<span><span>
b.
</span>Cytoplasm</span>
<span>c.<span> Endoplasmic reticulum</span></span>
<span><span>
d.
</span>Ribosomes</span>
<span><span>
e.
</span>Golgi apparatus</span>
<span><span>f. </span><span> Nucleus</span></span>
<span><span>g.
</span>Mitochondria</span>
<span><span>
h.
</span>Peroxisomes</span>
<span><span>
i. </span><span> Cytoskeleton</span></span>
Answer:
C. TENDENCY TO PRODUCE DEPENDENCY
Explanation:
Hallucinogens are compounds that elicit hallucination and causes changes in thought, emotions and consciousness of the user.
Hallucinogens generally are from two basic classes of amino acids; the tryptamine and phenylalanine amino acids.
Hallucinogens exhibit their effects at an effective dose and have duration in which their effects hold.
Hallucinogens do not generally have tendency to produce dependence as users can take it because they want to(craving for it) but they are not dependent on it physically.
Users continues to use hallucinogens even despite major effects in their body.