Answer:
D) The virus has entered the genome of the bacterial cell and is in the lysogenic stage.
Explanation:
Virus have two reproductive cycle lytic and lysogenic cycles. In the lytic cycle, the viral genome is expressed using the host molecular machinery and make capsid proteins. These capsid proteins surround the viral genome and make new phages which lyse the host cell and gets released.
After the release, they enter their genome in other host and that genome first incorporates in the host genome and replicates with the host genome. This cycle is called the lysogenic cycle and in this cycle lysis of cell does take place because no new phages are produced in it.
Answer:
a and b
Explanation:
The growth of adipose tissue in newborns is directly linked to the fact that they do not have proper body temperature control, so fat acts as a thermal insulator in order to maintain a constant temperature, also, breast milk density can also influence baby fat gain.
For the first six months the baby still has a lot of fluid retention and so it may give the impression that he is getting fatter, but after the first six months until the end of the first year, the baby tends to lose this fluid, decreasing on average 10% of body weight.
<u>Girls</u> in adolescence and pre-adolescence have a tendency to gain weight due to the enormous hormonal load they receive at puberty, as well as other factors such as poor diet.
The same does not happen as often in <u>boys</u> because a good part tends to have a "leap" growth in puberty, favoring weight loss. The process of fattening in teenage boys is more associated with sedentary practices and consumption of junk food.
This is true, animals of the same species are usually the same type of animals. Like dogs with other dogs, and cats with other cats.
The correct answer is A. His diet should include foods such as eggs, nuts, and fish.
Explanation:
The excerpt from the journal explains the importance of protein intake for athletes as this contributes to many body functions such as "enzyme production" or "growth and repair of tissues". In this context, athletes will need to have an appropriate protein intake, which is essential to growth muscles or repair them if there is a lesion. Moreover, this can be obtained through the intake of foods such as eggs, nuts, fish, grains, among others. In this context, the best decision is expressed in option A.
The answer is any cell from the same organism.