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Your Question;
<span>What are 3 abiotic factors where emperor penguins live?
My Answer;
First, we need to know what "abiotic" means. Abiotic non-living, now that we know what "abiotic" means we can determine three abiotic factors.
One: Snow
Two: Wind and Water ( These are two different ones but I wanted to put it as one)
Three: Soil/Dirt.
Hope I helped,
♥ Sir Chub-Chubs.
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The correct answer for this question is this one: "c. J.J. Thompson." J. J. Thomson is the <span>scientist who designed an experiment that enabled the first successful detection of an individual subatomic particle. </span>J.J. Thomson<span> (Sir Joseph John Thomson, 1856-1940), who demonstrated in 1897 that "cathode rays" consisted of negatively-charged particles, later named electrons.</span>
Take for example - you touching something sharp and instantly moving your hand away.
Sensory neurons in your fingers detect the external stimuli of the sharp object and send a nerve impulse to the spinal cord (does not reach brain) and is sent back to a motor neurone - attached to an effector that moves the muscle and moves the hand away. This is a rapid reflex action and involuntary.
Answer:
Motor protein kinesin can "walk" along a microtubule while carrying vesicles and by changing its shape the kinesin.
Explanation:
Motor protein kinesin is an important microtubule based motor protein that is conserved among all eukaryotic organisms. Its movement along the microtubule is ATP powered. Most of the kinesins walk towards the plus end of the microtubule.
Due to its ability it is responsible for unidirectional transportation of cargos including membranous organelles and mRNA.