<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Mitochondria appear in the greatest numbers in cells that are</em><em> </em><em><u>Muscle cell.</u></em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Mitochondrion is the power house of the cells. It releases the energy need for the cells. So mitochondrion is found in large number in muscle cell because muscles are the component of our body that needs large amount of energy.
Muscles need to be frequently moved in our body so large number of mitochondria helps in providing the enough energy for the proper muscle movement.
Answer:
as the question does not contains image i have already mentioned the link to image in ask for detail section therefore i will answer according to that image.
the answer is "B"
Explanation:
Because before crossing over but after duplication both chromosomes will have same alleles as GgDd therefore according to the image the answer will be option "B". as this option showed duplicated chromosomes.
If you push a truck and push a car with the same force, the car will have more acceleration than the truck, because the car has less mass.
It is easier to push an empty shopping cart than a full one, because the full shopping cart has more mass than the empty one.
Answer:
Nervous system
Explanation:
The nervous system in humans work together to collect information about the external environment because they consist of the brain, spinal cords and neurons. They collect information from external environment and those information travels through neurons from sense organs like eyes, ears, skin e.t.c as a form of electrical impulses. When they get to the end of the neuron, a chemical called neurotransmitters are released which travels across the cells and send it to the brain, the brain then process it and interprete the signals and respond to it as stimulus.
It is is by digestion of complex molecules into simpler forms lke carbohydrates into its corresponding monosacchrides Glucose.Proteins to amino acids, Lipids to fatty acids and nuclec acids to nuclotides respectively.it is nothing but the metabolism of the complex macromolecules that we consume in the form of food.