Smooth ER is responsible for synthesizing/making proteins these DON'T have ribosomes on them like rough ER has. Smooth ER is mainly known for making hormones and lipids. It's also found in both animal and plant cells as well as in eukaryotic cells and NOT prokaryotes. I hope this helps!
Answer:
Chloroplast
Explanation:
Fungi organisims are complete eukaurions, either it is plury or unicelular, it will allways have a definited nucleus, Golgi apparatus, reticulum, vesicles, and other. Generally, they have mitochondrions as machinary to get ATP; but some lesser, and specific fungis like thoses in the order Microsporidian, lost them through evolution.
Either way, a fungi does not have chloroplast, being an chemeotroffic organism, it have to adquire carbon and nitrogen sources from others.
Answer:
option c punctuated equilibrium
Explanation:
Punctuated equilibrium occurs in a process whereby evolutionary changes occurs in some organisms in a rapid burst of time rather the conceived gradual changes that occurs over a long period of time. this burst of time might be in about 500,000 years. It is assumed that the organism has maintained/lives in stasis for a long period without a need for change, but then, once the change takes place (most of the time, due to an environmental factor), the organism quickly adapts to its new environment with this new adaptation.
Answer:
Nevertheless, the thirst for development and money might have driven us too far that we forgot fossil fuels represent a nonrenewable source of energy. They are very useful indeed, but our planet holds limited resources of fossil fuels. Most likely, when we would have explored all of them, we would be forced to use renewable sources of energy. Therefore, wind power, solar power, and hydropower will become more popular than we think now.
Hopefully, this helps! :D
Answer:
The correct answer will be option- leukocytes.
Explanation:
The white blood cells are the colourless cells which circulate in the blood and form an important part of the immune system.
These white blood cells are also known as the 'leukocytes" which are formed in the bone marrow of the body. These leukocytes are of two types- granulocytes which contain granules like in the neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, and agranulocytes which lack granules like in monocytes, and lymphocytes.
Thus, option- leukocytes is the correct answer.