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eukaryotic cells
Like prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells have a plasma membrane (Figure 3.9) made up of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that separates the internal contents of the cell from its surrounding environment.
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The correct answer is C - carbon dioxide.
The distribution of gases in the earth's atmosphere is as follows:
1. Nitrogen - 78 %
2. Oxygen - 21 %
3. Argon - 0.93 %
4. Carbon dioxide - 0.038%
Nitrogen, oxygen and argon are permanent gases whose percentage in the atmosphere does not change from day to day.
Gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, methane, and ozone are known as trace gases which make up 0.1% of the atmosphere.
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surprising that organisms from different specifies have similar gene length
because rainbow trout, brown trout and common carp are all under the phyla
Chordata. Rainbow trout and brown trout are in the same genus and species so it
makes sense they have similar gene characteristics. </span>
Most likely happen to the tails of peacocks over time is that it will <span>increased variation in tail feather color because the peacocks try different ways to impress the females. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer helps. </span>
One function of gap junctions appears to be to cellular communication the activities of like cells in a particular area.
Connexins, membrane proteins that connect nearby cells, create tiny, fluid-filled tunnels known as connexons at gap junctions. Instead of being fused together like in tight junctions, the plasma membranes of gap junctions are separated by a very small intercellular gap (space).
Ions and tiny molecules can move from the cytosol of one cell to another through connexons. In avascular tissues like the cornea and lens of the eye, the transfer of nutrients and possibly wastes occurs through gap junctions.
Some of the chemical and electrical signals that control development and cell differentiation in a developing embryo travel through gap junctions.
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