Answer:
Pseudopodia are temporary and cytoplasm-filled parts of the cell membrane that are able to change their form in order to move.
Explanation:
Pseudopodia are temporary and cytoplasm-filled parts of the cell membrane that are able to change their form in order to move. They are used in some eukaryotic cells to move around or to eat. Most cells that do this are called amoeboids. The amoeba is a common example. ... Pseudopods can also capture prey by phagocytosis.
Answer:
ATP molecules
Explanation:
Density centrifugation is a method that separates components of a sample on the basis of their density or density gradient.
During centrifugation the sample will be layered according to their density and that is the principle of density centrifugation.
When centrifuging a sample containing homogenized cells. ATP molecules will be found at the top of the centrifugation gradient due to having a lighter density compared to the rest of the molecules.
That statement is False
Water consumption CAN exceed water renewability. Currently, some areas in the middle east and Africa experience a water scarcity. In fact, some villages in northern Africa use animals' urine as the source of water for their daily activity.
Answer: C. Checking the outside surface of the body.
An autopsy is a surgical procedure, which involves the detail examination of the body, by dissecting the dead body, in order to determine the cause and manner of death. A pre-autopsy is a procedure which involves the external examination of the dead body before conducting autopsy. It is done to find any mark of injury, healed wound or scar, bruise or any kind of discoloration, miscellaneous marks like ligature marks in suicidal cases, marks of snake bite. All these findings can give information about the cause and manner of death and proved by detailed autopsy.