The process of cloning effectively involves taking a cell from your body and turning it back into an embryo. The embryo would then either develop into a human being as has been proposed by various scientists around the world and which is currently banned, or it would be turned into a stem cell.
Buffers such as bicarbonate buffer, citrate buffer and phosphate buffer are important in living system. pH of blood is near to neutrality (7.4). If the pH of blood increases, these buffers help in maintaining the blood pH. Increase in blood pH leads to certain diseases such as alkalosis. This further leads to muscle spasm and respiratory diseases.
Bicarbonate buffer helps to maintain the blood pH if it falls towards acidic range or increases towards alkalinity. It helps in decreasing acidity and increasing alkalinity by forming carbon dioxide gas. Increase in blood pH towards alkalinity is also maintained by excreting the bicarbonates into the urine. Similar action is also seen in case of phosphate buffer and citrate buffer.
Answer: If these buffers are not present in a living system then the change of pH cannot be altered or put back to normal. These buffers help to maintain the pH of the living system so that cells can work properly.
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Mitochondria and Chloroplast
Explanation:
Because the mitochondria is the power house
The gastrovascular cavity differs from the alimentary canal in that only the gastrovascular cavity has only a single opening. Gatrovascular cavity is the actual organ of digestion and circulation in the animal phyla Cnidaria and the Platyhelminthes. Alimentary canal unlike the gastrovascular cavity has two openings, the mouth on one end and the anus on the other end. Food goes in the mouth, while waste comes out the anus.
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The correct option is <em><u>A. Over time, due to evolution by means of natural selection, resistant weeds survived, reproduced, and passed on their herbicide resistant genes. </u></em>
Explanation:
Herbicides can be described as substances which are used to kill unwanted plants such as the weeds. Nowadays, selective herbicides are produces which are effective in killing the weed species and do not harm the crop plants.
But over time, the weeds get resistant to the herbicide. As the theory of natural selection says, 'survival of the fittest', the herbicide which are resistant are better adapted to live hence, they pass their genes to the offsprings. This results in the production of more herbicide resistant weeds.