A characteristic could be that they have ONE Cotyledon or have floral parts in multiples of three.
Answer:
This question is from a case study which i went through to find the answer of the question. In the case study Albert suffered from a stroke in which his left side of the brain was affected. However, the symptoms were present in the right side of the body.
This actually happens when a person experiences stroke his symptoms are present only in single side of the body because of the rupture of the blood vessels in specific side.
As we know that when descending nerve tracts intersect each other, the right side of the body is controlled by left side of the brain and left side of the body is controlled by the right side of the brain.
Therefore, when the symptoms of Albert were localized in only right side, it was concluded that Albert had suffered the damage in right side of the brain.
Hope it helps!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I think D but I'm not sure but like
prokaryotic cells gave cytoplasm, cell wall and cell membrane they also have ribosomes
So I think D is the right answer but I'm not sure about membrame- bound organelles
Answer: The correct answer is- B) Okazaki fragments are made on the lagging strand but not on the leading strand.
DNA replication is a biological process in which two identical replica of DNA are produced from single original DNA molecule through an enzyme called DNA polymerase.
The strands of double helical DNA are first separated ( with the help of helicase enzyme) so that the template DNA strands are exposed. DNA is synthesised in 5' to 3' direction.
Leading strand ( whose template strand is 3' to 5') is synthesized in continuous manner as DNA polymerase moves along the direction of replication folk.
Whereas lagging strand ( whose template strand is 5' to 3') is synthesized in a discontinuous manner as it requires multiple primers to synthesise the DNA. It generates small fragments of DNA called okazaki fragments.
Answer:
when the pores are completely filled in the rocks and soil
Explanation:
The zone of saturation is part of the divisions of ground water systems. It is the zone in which the pore spaces within the rock are completely filled with water.
The zone of saturation is where the aquifer lies in a body of water and it is the ground water prospect. Pore spaces can also be filled with hydrocarbons.
Above the zone of saturation is the water table. The water table defines the upper layer of the zone of saturation above which the pore spaces are filled with gas or no water can be found.