Weak acids such as carbonic or sulfuric acid react with rocks in the ground, such as limestone. Groundwater reacts with limestone and the dissolving of limestone takes place which forms karst features, such as caverns.
The correct answer is eukaryotic cells.
Microscopic subunits within the cell represent the organelles found only in complex eukaryotic cell. The communication between those organelles via signal molecules are also a good example of the functioning of eukaryotic cell.
Eukaryotic cell is a cell that contains a nucleus and organelles, and is enclosed by a plasma membrane.
Step 1:
The bacterium cell must copy its DNA so the new cells will have DNA. DNA or, deoxyribonucleic acid, has all of the information the bacterium will need to survive, so it is important it gets copied. The DNA is tightly wound so it is in a neat package called a chromosome.
Steps 2 and 3:
The bacterium now grows larger. This allows for some separation between the two DNA copies that are inside the cell. A division develops in the middle of the bacterium. This division eventually completely divides the bacterium in half. This is called cytokinesis.
Step 4:
Each cell is now called a daughter cell and they separate.
The steps of binary fission
binary fission
Binary fission results in two identical daughter cells. This is a type of asexual reproduction, or creating genetically identical offspring. If humans were able to reproduce using binary fission, it would look something like this: your mother or father would grow larger, and inside all of his or her DNA would be copied. Eventually your parent would split in half creating an identical clone.
Answer:
Research
Explanation:
Research is a deliberate attempt to find answer or solution to a problem along with help of observation, study, survey, comparison, literature review and experimentation.
It is in other way a search for knowledge through systematic way of finding solutions to a problem.
The research methodology comprises of following stages –
Stage I – Observing a problem
Stage II – Formulating a hypothesis
Stage III – Collecting the data
Stage IV – Analysis of facts and data
Stage V – Finding a solution or reaching a conclusion