The answer to this question would be: necrosis
Necrosis is the death of cell caused by various injury, one of them is oxygen starvation. Cells need a constant supply of energy to sustain its life. Without oxygen, the energy produced by cells will be decreased. When the energy is depleted, the cell will not be able to use ion pumps or any organelle that need energy. This will slowly damage the cell until it dies.
Gregor Mendel was a scientist born in the Austrian Empire in 1822. He
conducted pea plant experiments and established many of the rules of
heredity. He was explaining the significance of invisible factors ( now
called genes ) for the inheritance. He also experimented with hawkweed
and honeybees. Mendel is referred to as "The Father of Genetics".
Answer: Genetics.
<u><em>-What are the differences between the plant and animal cells?
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Plant cells:
- Cell wall present
-Nucleus usually lies near periphery due to vacuole.
- Centrosome is usually absent from higher plant cells, except lower motile cells.
- Plastids are present, except fungi.
Animal cell:
- Cell wall absent.
- Nucleus present near centre.
- Usually centrosome is present that helps in formation of spindle fibres.
- Plastids are absent.
<u><em>-Describe the structure of an ATP module.
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ATP plays an important role in releasing and storing energy in cells. It is an ideal source of energy because ATP easily releases and stores energy by breaking and re-forming the bonds between its phosphate groups. The ATP module is composed of three components. These phosphates are the key to the activity of ATP.
A photograph of all the stained, prepared chromosomes in a eukaryotic cell is referred to as a karyotype
It would be Glucose, because simple carbohydrates are sugars, and glucose is just another name for sugar.
Some examples of simple carbs are,
<span>-raw sugar,
-brown sugar,
-corn syrup and high-fructose corn syrup,
-glucose, fructose, and sucrose,
and
<span>-fruit juice concentrate.</span></span>