Tranverse
longitudinal
surface
<span>and torsional waves
those are the examples to my knowledge.</span>
Answer:
5. C. 3 only (Eukaryotic)
7. A. Active Transport
Sorry I am unsure of 9.
Explanation:
Hope those help tho
Answer:
An action potential is defined as a sudden, fast, transitory, and propagating change of the resting membrane potential. Only neurons and muscle cells are capable of generating an action potential; that property is called the excitability.
Explanation:
Animals have many advantages. But plants can make food anywhere there is sunlight/ultraviolet rays. So no need to hunt unless you're a Venus Flytrap. So plant cells can sustain themselves easier to a degree. As with many things in biology, it all comes down the the circumstances.
Answer:
Prophase
Prometaphase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Cytokinesis and Telophase (Yes two answers)
Explanation:
Prophase is when the chromosomes condense
Prometaphase is when nuclear envelope dissolves
Metaphase, M for middle, meaning all chromosomes line up at middle
Anaphase, A for apart, meaning all chromosomes are taken apart in half
Telophase is the formation of 2 different nuclei, and Cytokinesis splits it