Mountain lions, ocelots*
*ocelots eat the cubs
Conjugation is the direct transfer of DNA from one bacterium to another.
Bacteria can exchange genetic information through three different mechanisms; conjugation, transduction, and transformation. Bacterial conjugation involves the transfer of a plasmid from one bacterium to the other, through cell-to-cell contact. Bacterial transduction is performed through bacteriophages. Bacterial transformation refers to the process of moving genetic elements to various positions of the genome.
- Translated from Portuguese language:
"The word atom has a Greek origin, meaning indivisible. Why was this term chosen to describe the particles that form matter? Is the atom really indivisible?".
Answer:
- An atom is termed as the basic unit for generating or creation of the different complex structures, as they are characterized by the different shapes and properties due to position or alignment of the different number of atoms inside the given parameters or are of the object.
- It was a belief in the early times that atom is not divisible further in to small sub atomic parts, this concept was improved by the experiments of the cathode ray tube etc.
Explanation:
- However, the atom is comprised of the following subatomic particles which are as follows:
- The nucleus is comprised of the protons(positrons) and neutrons.
- While, the outer region or the cloud is comprised of the electrons inside the different shells and orbits.
If asking true or false then true, if asking you to reword it then it is worded "sunflowers need sun and water to grow" if asking you to say the inverse say "if sunflowers do not have sun and water, they will not grow and thrive". I'm not sure what your asking though.
The kind of organisms able to grow aerobically on slants or at the top of thioglycollate tubes are called facultative anaerobes and o<span>bligate aerobes. Facultative anaerobes are able to function with or without oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, they are able to produce ATP through aerobic respiration. Otherwise, they shift to fermentation or anaerobic respiration. On the other hand, obligate aerobes are organisms that strictly require the presence of oxygen in order to live and grow.</span>