Which of the following provides the best justification for the contention that Archaea are more closely related to Eukaryota than they are to Bacteria?
You have not supplied enough info but from what I know..
: Cell membranes with ester-linked fatty acids are found in both Archaea and Eukaryote but not in Bacteria.
Helper T cells are found in the <u>Thymus.</u>
Explanation:
Immature T-cells are formed in the bone marrow, just like any other blood cells, through the process of hematopoiesis. These immature T cells are then transported to the thymus where they mature and differentiate into the different types of T cells; cytotoxic, helper and regulatory. T-helper cells, also called CD4⁺ cells, are important in activating B-cells and T-cytotoxic cells in case of infection.
1. The correct answer is muscle.
A soft tissue, which composes muscles in the body of animals, and generates the muscles tendency to contract is known as a muscle tissue.
2. The bones provide the frame to a body, it moves to produce the actual movement of the body. The joints permit bones to move, the muscles contract to pull on the tendons that pull bones closer together. These tendons connect muscles to bones and permit muscles to move bones.
You need sodium hydroxide, to add to the solution which should "buffer" the pH levels.
A) Another living cell (sry if wrong)