You can tell the age of a yeast cell by (a) counting scars.
Yeast is a unicellular eukaryotic organism. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi. It is primarily used in baking, cooking and in alcohol industries as well. There are various strains of yeast and the most widely used one is <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em>, also called the baker's or the brewer's yeast.
Scars on the yeast are actually the bud scars formed due to budding. Budding is the process by which the yeast reproduces and gives rise to its offspring. Hence every time a daughter bud pinches off from the yeast cell, a scar is formed.
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Answer:
Ground tissue
Explanation:
Ground tissue, which is also known as cortex or ground parenchyma, is the main plant tissue shown in green in the image.
Answer: (d) e^12
Explanation:
<em>The relationship between the standard free energy change, </em>ΔG, and the equilibrium constant, K at a particular temperature is represented<em> Using the formula</em> ΔG = -RTlnK, where G = -30, RT = -2.5 and [Pi] = 1
lnK = ΔG/-RT
lnK = -30/-2.5
lnK = 12
<em>taking exponents of both sides</em>
e^(lnK) = e^12
K = e^12
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The atp synthase in a chloroplast gets energy for making atp directly from ___.
the sun