The cell cycle is separated into two major phases that alternate with each other: Interphase, during which the cell grows, preparing for mitosis and duplicating it's DNA, and then the mitotic phase, in which the cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
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Answer:
The correct answer is - option D. historical particularism.
Explanation:
Historical particularism is the very commonly accepted case of the school of thought related to the comparative study of the cultures. It has declined other evolutionary model of that time.
According to this model, there is some universal law for the development or cultural evolution. It mean if the societies or cultures are able to develop to the various paths to same level of cultural development.
Thus, the correct answer is - option D. historical particularism.
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According to the predictions of the second law of thermodynamics
"heat is released in the process".
<u>Explanation</u>:
The "second law of thermodynamics states that total entropy of the isolated system can never be decreased over but is constant if all processes are reversible". Similarly in photosynthesis not all the energy are taken by the plants, some reflected and some are lost as well. However, the loss of energy to the surrounding results in increase of entropy. The energy used in the photosynthesis is the light. The source of this light is sunlight.
The subscript; the number at the bottom right of the symbol
Answer:
hypha
mycelium
fruiting body
spores
Explanation:
<em>A typical fungi thallus includes many filamentous hypha that combine to form mycelium that grows underground, and produce a fruiting body reproductive structure that produce spores that disperse on the wind to new habitat.</em>
Fungi body are generally made up of hypha, a network of which forms the mycelium. The mycelium grows underground within the substrate and occasionally bring out fruiting bodies which bear the sporangium containing the spores. The spores act as agent of dispersal and are used to form new organisms when the conditions are right.