Answer:
Polygenic traits are controlled by a number of separate genes.
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Answer: B. cerebellum
When the cerebellum is
damage, it will result to cause problems in terms of coordination and balance. The
cerebellum is very similar to cerebrum having highly folded surface and has two
hemispheres. It is mainly associated with regulation and coordination of
balance, posture, movement, vasomotor and respiratory centers.
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The correct answer is complete flower. A flower that Contains both a male and a female reproductive structure is considered a complete flower.
<h3>What are complete flower?</h3>
A complete flower is a flower that includes all the four whorls such as petals, sepals, the male reproductive structure and female reproductive structure (pistil/ carpel).
Hence it is also called as a complete or perfect flower. Petunia is a complete flower.
Thus the correct answer is complete flower, is also called as a perfect flower.
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Answer:
Phoebus Levene( 1896, Sagor Russia - Septemeber 1940, New York)
Explanation:
These were developed by Phoebus Aaron Theodor Levene ,he was a russian who studied medicine, with keen interest in organic chemistry.
He migrated to the US in 1891, and started practising medicine in 1892.Due to his strong interest in research he combined research(1894) in molecular structure of sugars with medical practice,But this was cut short when he contracted tuberculosis.
Between 1896- 1906,he collaborated with many nucleic acids and protein exoperts e.g Albrecht Kossel and Emil Fischer to wok on the structure of DNA.And headed the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
He works included :the isolation of Nucleotide-monomers of DNA
:the isolation of D-ribose sugar from ribonucleic acid molecule.(RNA)
Discovery of 2-deoxyribonucleic ,
How the components of Nucleotide(phosphate group,sugars, and organic bases) combined to form nucleotide, and how the latter undergo condensation reaction to form DNA.