What is the primary determining factor that will or will not allow solute diffusion?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:20
Anybody know this. a haplontic cycle animal initially reproduces by: mitosis binary fission isogamous fertilization meiosis
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What surprised you about the position of the letter e when you looked at it under the microscope? practice what did the microscope do to the letter e? remember that the letter e was in readable position when place on the microscope stage.
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What is the purpose of a punett square? a: finding the number of offspring people can haveb: predicting the outcome of genetic crosses c: finding how many genes a person has d: predicting the outcome of a coin toss (i think it's b or c but i'm not sure)
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4) this is any functional structure within the confines of a cell; literally a. "small organ; " it usually has a membrane-based structure 5) this is a tiny fluid-filled cavity in the cytoplasm. it can be used for storage of biochemicals. 6) this is a two-part process that ends in the assembly of proteins at the ribosomes within cells. the first part, transcription, begins in the nucleus, when the dna code is transferred to mrna. the second part, translation, takes place at the ribosomes, where both mrna and trna work to assemble proteins. 7) these are singular, relatively long, whip-like organelles that many unicellular organisms use for motion. 9) this holds an organisms hereditary information. 10) energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules. - down 1) this kind of cell from a multicellular organism does not have a large central vacuole. 2) this organelle serves to process and package lipids and proteins in the cell. 3) this kind of cell has a large central vacuole and a cell wall. 8) chloroplast thylakoids are frequently stacked to form these disks. submit
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