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.
Answer:
1. chondrichthyan
2 lateral line system
3. lobe fins
4 operculum
5 ray finned fish
6 swim bladder
Explanation:
A fish with a flexible cartilage skeleton is defined as a chondrichthyan
A lateral line system is a column of organs that are sensitive to small change in water pressure
Fish with strong pectoral and pelvic fins with rod-shaped bones are known as lobe fins
The operculum movement helps certain fish to breathe without swimming.
A fish with a bony skeleton and long, flexible fins is defined as ray-finned fish
A swim bladder is the gas-filled bag used in several fishes.
The second one because there is no solute outside for the water to move towards. It will go inside and it may explode
The circulatory system is mainly made up of the heart and the blood vessels. It is closely related to the respiratory system which is primarily made up of the lungs. The digestive system is primarily made up of the gastrointestinal tract. This simply means your mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, and rectum up until your anus. All the cells in the human body are kept alive by these systems working together in harmony.
The heart pumps blood throughout the whole body via the blood vessels. Blood, particularly red blood cells (RBC), carry oxygen and nutrients inside of them and release them to the other cells in the body. Oxygen comes from the lungs in the respiratory system every time we breathe in air. Nutrients come from the digestive system after food has been broken down to small components that can be utilized by the cells in the body.
I’m pretty sure number 1? I’m not sure though sorry