C. people in location c would complain about foul taste in water
What Happens during Prometaphase? When prophase is complete, the cell enters prometaphase — the second stage of mitosis. During prometaphase, phosphorylation of nuclear lamins by M-CDK causes the nuclear membrane to break down into numerous small vesicles.
In my opinion, it is harmful. As said in the text “The sickle cell mutation causes hemoglobin to become less soluble and stick together when blood oxygen levels are low. In turn, red blood cells with clumped hemoglobin become sickle-shaped, which can lead to pain, swelling of the hands and feet, frequent infections, and eye problems.” So basically, (in my own words) when blood oxygen levels are low, the sickle cell mutation makes hemoglobin less soluble, causing it to cling together. As a result, sickle-shaped red blood cells form, causing discomfort, swelling in the hands and feet, frequent infections, and vision issues.
Alleles
I had bio a while ago though so I could be wrong...
I believe the answer is C. <span>C) Some protists are like plants, others are like animals.
Protists have several types. Some of them have animals characteristic, some of them have fungi characteristics, and some of them have animal characteristics, which ruled out option A and B.
Only small portion of protist are multicellular, the majority of them are unicellular.</span>