The importance of DNA technology lies in:
-the value for science: by being able to manipulate genes we can learn better about what their function is. This in turn is important for:
-medicine! By better understanding genes (of humans and livestock and crops) we can better prevent and treat diseases
The answer is australopithecine. This is where the thick
dental enamel in an individual is found that allows an individual of having to
eat the food in means of crushing it into bits for it to be able to be digested
and flow through the stomach.
For number 1 the first arrow is the cell wall, the second is the membrane, and the last arrow would be the cytoplasm
For number 2 they are in distilled water Bc they are remaining the same and not shrinking up
For three draw the cells smaller salt water sucks the water out of them
For four they get smaller because the salt has a higher concentration making the water leave the cell. Once water has left the cell begins to shrink
I believe the answer is the nucleus
Here are the answers.
1. Runoff from the land in a <em>stream’s watershed</em>……….
2. And water from its <em>tributaries</em>.
3. At the stream’s headwaters, the <em>gradient</em>………..
4. The greater the water speed, the larger the <em>stream load</em>………..
5. Which is made up of: a) <em>suspended load</em>, b) <em>dissolved load</em>, c) <em>bed load</em>
6. Under these conditions a <em>braided stream</em> may form
7. Where gradient flattens, a <em>meander</em> may form