Answer:
Chloroplasts are very similar to mitochondria, but are found only in the cells of plants and some algae. ... Like the mitochondria, the chloroplast has an inner and outer membrane. Inside those membranes are its different parts, which include thylakoids and stroma.
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Answer:
1) A double Helix with complementary bases in the middle. The backbone is made of sugar and phosphates. The middle is bases
2) To hold the genetic info for the cell
3) To bring the genetic info from the nucleus to the ribosomes as DNA can't leave the nucleus
4) To bring amino acids to the ribosomes to help build a protein
5) A chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds
6) Ribosomes
7) Because those are the bases that are complementary in DNA so they must be equal
8) It could lead to a mutation as it would cause the mRNA to code for a different amino acid and thus a different protein will be made
9) DNA is the blueprint for mRNA which will travel to the ribosomes and code for specific amino acids which will eventually build a protein
First of all plants get their energy from the sun and Chlorophll collects it then the Chloroplast obtains it then they get their enrgy. So, If an insect eats a leaf it would of course obtain the plant's energy from the sun itself. Also, a plant is and insect main food source. (Hope this helps).
Answer:
25% red flowered
25% white flowered
50% pink flowered
Explanation:
Let the red flower color be represented by RR, the white color by rr.
When RR was crossed with rr, the offspring had pink flowers;
RR x rr = Rr, Rr, Rr, Rr (Pink color)
Crossing Rr with another Rr
Rr x Rr = RR, Rr, Rr, rr
RR = red
Rr = pink
rr = white
<em>Hence, if a pink flowered plant is crossed with another pink flowered plant, 25% of their offspring will be red, 25% will be white and 50% will be pink.</em>
Answer:
A biologist discovered a young, four-legged animal. The animal had lungs, seemed to fertilize internally, and its outer surface was covered with scales. In which class of animals is the biologist likely to place the animal?
reptile