Answer:
It is estimated that the human body contains between 80,000 and 400,000 proteins. However, they aren't all produced by all the body's cells at any given time.
Answer:
Threats
Explanation:
The giant tortoise is threatened by introduced species to the islands, such as dogs and cats which prey on young tortoises, and cattle which compete for grazing vegetation.
Answer:
Alpha linolenic acid,oleic acid and elaidic acid are unsaturated fatty acid whereas palmitic acid is a saturated fatty acid.
Explanation:
Alpha lonolenic acid polyunsaturated fatty acids
Elaidic acid trans monounsaturated fatty acid
oleic acid monounsaturated fatty acid
Palmitic acid saturated fatty acid
Trans fat helps to clog the artery of heart basically coronary artery which carries oxygenated blood to the heart.
Trans fat increases the level of LDL or bad cholesterol which helps in the transport of cholesterol from liver to peripheral tissue such as heart. After reaching the heart the cholesterol accumulates in the walls of heart thus thickening, hardening and narrowing of artery thus disturbing the normal functioning og heart.
Answer:
fast rotation, slow revolution
Answer:
The mice died
Explanation:
In Griffith's experiment, two strains of the same bacteria were used. S strain was smooth because it had a polysaccharide coat. This coat also made it virulent because mouse immune system was not able to destroy it and ultimately the mice died. R strain was rough because it did not have the coat and thus was harmless to mice.
When Griffith injected mice with dead S bacteria and living R bacteria together, the mice died. Live R bacteria had taken up the genetic material or as Griffith called "transforming principle" from the dead S bacteria and transformed into S bacteria. So live S bacteria were present again and they killed the mice.