Segmentation is a squeezing motion of the circular layer of smooth muscle in the small intestine.
<h3>What is segmentation in the small intestine?</h3>
Segmentation, which mostly affects the small intestine, is made up of localized contractions of the Gastro-Intestinal tract's circular muscle. These contractions separate out little portions of the intestine, allowing their contents to move back and forth while being continuously divided, broken up, and mixed.
Our intestines' circular muscles contract during segmentation to churn food back and forth, rather like a washing machine. This churning helps break down food into tiny bits for digestion by allowing it to mix with gastric secretions in the intestines. By bringing chyme into contact with the intestinal walls during segmentation, the technique also helps to increase absorption.
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Jason carry one allele for not having cyctic fibrosis and one allele for having cyctic fibrosis therefore he is heterozygous for the cystic fibrosis gene.
Jason does not have cystic fibrosis and it is his phenotype (physical expression of the gene) for the trait.
Jason's genotype (set of genes in its DNA) for the cystic fibrosis gene is Ff because he is heterozygous for the gene.
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I would believe it to be C
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According to the given question that without prior knowledge on the prodigiosin synthesis pathway of these Serratia species, and we experience two different color morphs of the species. So, there is given or known preliminary morphological basis we will consider them different two different colonies. These can be identify only after genetically identify or study.
The morphological characterstics of the organism and the genetic identification both are equally important. So Giving any one more importance over other is not logical.
Morphologically we can differentiate the color of the colonies of mutants. The mutant serratia sp. are known for eficient biosynthesis of prodigiosin, Thus on the basis of color characteristics of their colonies when grown on peptone glycerol medium we can identify.
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Condense and freeze
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During a warm day , the water from the ground gets evaporated into the air
During the evening,the temperature of the ground drops down as heat is radiated from ground to the air continues
At a point called the <em>"dew point" </em>,the air in the moisture becomes so great that it can not hold more of it .The condensed air allows the dews to form on the surfaces that are away from the ground (that radiates heat) .grass and objects etc