Answer:
the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity. The upward growth of plant shoots is an instance of negative geotropism; the downward growth of roots is positive geotropism.
Explanation:
<span>-A nucleus of an atom can be compared to the sun of a solar system because the nucleus, like the sun, is the largest part of an atom and its electrons orbit around it, much like planets in a solar system.<span> Atoms can also gain or lose electrons similarly to how stars can gain or lose planets.
</span></span><span>-How about a fence around a yard? It does the same thing as a plasma membrane, it keeps the things that are supposed to stay in the yard, in the yard. And, it keeps the things that are outside the yard from getting into the yard. Every once in a while it lets a few select things either go in or out.
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<span>-how about the jelly in a doughnut its the same idea it is the fluid in a cell that fills in everything its like blood in the human body.
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-<span>A analogy for ribosomes is a restaurant. It provides the citizens with protein just ribosomes which provide nutrients for the cell.
-</span><span>Rough E.R. is like a water slide because it gets you from the top down to the botom of the slide.
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Answer: .374 and .626
Explanation:
5. total number of alleles = 4712 + 2816 = 7528
frequencey of B allele = B allele / total number of alleles --> 2816/7528 = 0.374
6. total number of alleles = 4712 + 2816 = 7528
freq of b allele = b allele/total number of alleles --> 4712/7528 = 0.626
We can confirm our answer as correct because if we add up the answers to 5 and 6 we should get one:
0.374 + 0.626 = 1
Answer: worms have no hard parts
Explanation:
A fossil is a hard remain of the dead being which used to live on earth. It may belong to plant, animal or any other creature who used to have hard body parts such as teeth, bones, shells, wooden parts and others. As when the organism dies the soft body parts are decomposed off and only hard parts are left. These hard parts are preserved under the heap of earth in the sedimentary rocks as fossil.
The worms usually have soft body parts which can be easily decomposed off by the soil microbes after death. Hence, they cannot be preserved as fossils.