Answer:
a fungus
Explanation:
Fungi is any group of eukaryotic organisms , and examples are yeast, molds and mushrooms.
They are known to be common in the environment, because they can live in the air, soil, water and plants. And they are known to grow best or thrive under a warm condition.
They are classified into four divisions , they include
* Chydridiomycota
* Zygomycota e.g bread mold
* Ascomycota e.g Yeast
* Basidiomycota e.g club fungi
In this case, the organism that will be noticed on the jar after several weeks will be a fungus, because , the mold is a type of fungus that feed saprophitically on food substances. Also the fungus grow best in a warm temperature.
Answer:
Base
Explanation:
Deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA, is one of the four major biomolecules in living organisms. It is a polymer made up of monomers called NUCLEOTIDES. The nucleotides that make up a DNA molecule is composed of three substances namely: Sugar (deoxyribose), nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.
However, among these three components of the nucleotide monomer, NITROGENOUS BASE is the only portion that is not the same in every DNA molecule. There are four nitrogenous bases in nature viz: Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine. These four bases can be alternated in a DNA molecule.
Note that, phosphate group and deoxyribose sugar are constant in every DNA.
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enzyme name that catalyzes the reaction that converts fibrinogen to fibrin is <span>Thrombin. </span>The thrombin is
an enzyme - type peptidases. It is not part of the blood, but is <span>formed as part of the blood clotting process.</span></span>
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the only reason i am wasting one of the two answers your post is allowed to get is because its been 3 hours and no one has answered yet.
Where do you go to school? I think it is very coincidental that you have the exact same question i do, and you had the question exactly when I got the question...about 3 hours ago. Now it IS a curriculum so its not that weird, but by any chance are you in K12? 8th grade?