Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
because study island said so lol
This question seems like its too easy so i might have got it wrong.. but would't you just subtract 20 and 10 from 800 to get 770?
Answer: X
Explanation: Lysosomes are the tiny grey cells
Answer:
No, it is not possible
Explanation:
Humans use the ABO blood group system where the A and B alleles are dominant over allele O but codominant with one another.
This system is such that;
Type A can only have genotype: iAiA or iAi
Type B can only have genotype: iBiB or iBi
Type AB can only have genotype: iAiB
Type O can only have genotype: ii
According to this question, a woman has blood Type A (iAiA or iAi) and her baby has blood Type AB (iAiB). This means that the father definitely contributed the allele B in order to have a baby with type AB. It also means that, according to the question, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR A "Type A" father to produce that baby (see the punnet square attached).
Note: The father must contain an allele B in his genotype i.e. the father must be either type B (iBiB or iBi) or type AB (iAiB)
They then examined the infected cells and found that they contained labeled DNA, Since the phage DNA entered the infected cell, which demonstrated that it makes sense that DNA is the phage's genetic material. A bacteriophage or a phage is a virus that infects and replicates within Bacteria and Archaea. Phages replicate within the bacterium following the injection of their genome into its cytoplasm.