Answer:
Natural selection
Explanation:
Natural populations have variations. Organisms of a population have various genetic traits. Some of these genetic variations make the organisms better suited to the prevailing environmental conditions. These organisms are more likely to produce more progeny. Over generations, the frequency of the beneficial genetic traits increases in the population due to the higher reproductive success of the organisms with these genetic traits.
This process of differential fitness of organisms of a population where the organisms with adaptive genetic traits have survival and reproductive benefits is called natural selection.
The organelles in plant where DNA is located is the nucleus
The molecules or structures are present in cell that might interfere with DNA extraction is enzyme DNases
We perform analysis on food that is verified to be a non-GMO food simply because ensuring food manufacturers meet the set laws and standards
<h3>What is cell?</h3>
Cell is the defined as the simplest, basic and structural unit of life
So therefore, the organelles in plant where DNA located is the nucleus
- The molecules or structures are present in cell that might interfere with DNA extraction is enzyme DNases
- We perform analysis on food that is verified to be a non-GMO food simply because to ensure food manufacturers meet the set laws and standards
Learn more about cells:
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Desired function of a garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display of an area.
The subsystems in a garden are plants, soil, water.
( I’m not entirely sure if I’m correct because I don’t really know what subsystem means but this is the best I got.)
The answer is C)Tripeptide
Answer:
You can use this info....if it helps.
Explanation:
Information processing starts with input from the sensory organs, which transform physical stimuli such as touch, heat, sound waves, or photons of light into electrochemical signals. The sensory information is repeatedly transformed by the algorithms of the brain in both bottom-up and top-down processing.