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I'm pretty sure rhe answer is C! :>
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A toaster converts electrical energy into </span>thermal energy
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Explanation:
Modeling a Food Web
In this activity, you will build a model of a food web in a specific aquatic ecosystem. You will then use the model to explain what can happen to the competition in the ecosystem if environmental factors change because of natural factors and human interference.
Total time: 2 to 3 hours
You will need these materials:
paper
a pen or a pencil
word-processing or graphic-design software
Part A
Begin by selecting a freshwater or marine aquatic ecosystem as a model for your food web. Be specific. Choose a specific lake. Or, if you choose an ocean ecosystem, identify its geographical area and depth. Keep in mind that deep-sea organisms live in a completely different environment than surface aquatic organisms.
Next, conduct research on the following conditions in the ecosystem you chose. They influence the types of organisms that can live there.
geographical features
temperature
depth/light availability
salinity
pH
unique features that contribute to the ecosystem, such as other bodies of water that connect to it, unusual chemistry, and climate
Using the information you gathered, write a paragraph that describes conditions in the ecosystem.
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The role of active cytotoxic T cells is to attack <u> </u><u>body cells that have been infected</u>
Answer:
2n=46(duplicated)
Explanation:
Prior to cell division, which can either be meiotic or mitotic, the DNA content of the cell gets doubled in the Synthesis phase of the Interphase stage. In humans like myself, our cells consist of 23 pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes. The DNA doubles in order for each daughter cell to get the correct number of genetic material.
After the S-phase, the chromosome number in the human cell does not change, just that each individual chromosome gets replicated or duplicated to form sister chromatids. Therefore, the human cell will contain 46 duplicated chromosomes or 92 sister chromatids after Synthesis phase and before the meiotic division.
Note that, humans are diploid organisms (2n) i.e. two set of chromosomes. Hence, they undergo meiosis to reduce their ploidy level from diploid (2n=46) to haploid (n=23).