Answer:
B
Explanation:
This involves selectively breeding two or more populations of a species or subspecies with desirable traits that are wanted by the humans. The offspring of the populations will bear the desired traits from the population. Breeding can be done over generations. An example is the breeding a cattle population that is resistant to drought and another that produces more milk. The filial generations will bear both traits.
Answer:
No Oxygen will be consumed, and there will also be no ATP production.
Explanation:
No Oxygen will be consumed, and there will also be no ATP production.
The blockage of the binding of Oxygen with cytochrome C enzyme occurs, and this greatly decreases the cellular uptake of oxygen.
Therefore, in the presence of cyanide, ATP production is inhibited due to blocked oxygen utilization.
You should know the Thymine pairs with Adenine and that Cytosine pairs with Guanine. If you know what one of the Letters are (A,T,C, or G), then you can easily figure out the other letter. A trick is that Adenine pairs with Thymine and they are straight figures like the letter "A" and the letter "T". Guanine and Cytosine have the letters "C" and "G" and both of them are curvy and not straight. This helps you identify the other nucleotide if you know one of them.
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Nucleus
ER
Golgi body
lysosome
vacuole
A Eukaryotic cell contains a nucleus; more than one chromosome and is typically a multicelled organism. Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotic cells, but there are differences between the two.<span> A plant cell has a cell wall while an animal cell does not have a cell wall. A plant cell is a regular shape and an animal cell is an irregular shape. Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus. There are just a few examples of the differences between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells.<span>
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Cnidarians: Jellyfish. Do not urinate on the stung though. This will only activate the stingers. Instead cool it in sea (salt) water and scrape away the remaining tentacles (or how you call it)