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The images of parts of the human nervous system in order from lowest to highest degree of internal organization are as follows: cell, tissue, organ and system. The cells are produced to form the tissues in the body and it is produced for an organ to be produced.
Answer:
Cohesion
Explanation:
The negative and positive sides of water molecules are attracted to each other and cause water to be attracted together and stick together.
This is called cohesion, when molecules of the same type stick together.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Most bacteria are classified into two main categories
i) Gram positive bacteria and ,
ii) Gram negative bacteria.
They are classified on the basis of their cell wall composition and as well as by the reaction to the Gram stain test.
Gram positive bacteria's characteristics
ii) they have cell walls composed mostly of peptidoglycan.
i) stain purple after Gram staining.
Gram negative bacteria's characteristics.
i) they have cell wall only a thin layer of peptidoglycan and an outer membrane with a lipopolysaccharide component.
ii) stain red or pink after Gram staining.
The type of energy transfers in which would warm the atmosphere would be the convection,conduction as well as the radiation. The earth's atmosphere which is a thin layer that is being wrapped in a planet. The atmosphere is divided into 4 layers.
Answer:
The lytic cycle results in Immediate death of host cell.
Explanation:
- Lytic cycle is followed by virulent phages.
- Lysogenic cycle as well as lytic cycle are followed by temperate phages.
- During lytic cycle the host cell is lysed and new viruses are released very quickly .
- During lysogenig cycle, the viral genome integrates into the host genome and creates a prophage. When the infected cell replicates the prophage also replicates. Later at some time the prophage enter the lytic cycle.
- The main difference between the lytic and lysogenic cycle is, lytic cycle involves the lysis of the host cell while lysogenic cycle does not involve lysis of host cell.