<span>It depends on the type of polysaccharide. Normally, a polysaccharide is made up of more than 10 monosaccharides. I believe that it's up to a hundred monosaccharide that can form a branched chain of a polysaccharide. I hope that this helps :) sorry if it don't. </span>
Answer:
Double fertilization
Explanation:
The phenomenon of double fertilization is unique to flowering plants (i.e., angiosperms). Each pollen grain produces two male gametes (sperm cells), one of which fertilizes the egg to form the zygote, whereas the other sperm fuses with polar nuclei in the female gametophyte in order to form a triploid cell (3n) called endosperm. Subsequently, this endosperm will support embryonic growth by supplying storage nutrients and by serving as a mechanical barrier during seed development and germination.
Incomplete dominance, it r<span>efers to a genetic situation in which one allele does not completely </span>dominate<span> another allele, and therefore results in a new phenotype.</span>
Options:
A) Hyperadditive
B) Antagonistic
C) Cross-tolerance
D) Cross-dependence
Answer:
A) Hyperadditive
Explanation:
Hyperadditive is what results when two drugs are added together to produce an amplified effect greater than the effect of the sum the individual drugs administered independently. The effect of this drug interaction is triple. I.e. 1 + 1= 6 Synergistic drug interaction results in hyperadditive. Examples of such drug interaction that results in hyperadditive are heart medication plus licorice, ulcer medication plus Coumadin, ibuprofen plus Coumadin.
Hyperglycemia in diabetes is thought to cause dysfunction of the immune response, which fails to control the spread of invading pathogens in diabetic subjects. Therefore, diabetic subjects are known to more susceptible to infections.