Its d the cell wall. The plant cell contains a cell wall that is absent in a animal cell.
I'm assuming a carnivore as they are animals that only eat meat
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Answer:
The lens with 4x magnification or the lowest power objective
Explanation:
When you use the low power objective, you have a wider field of view. This would make locating the specimen a lot easier than it would be if you used one with a higher magnification. Once you focus the microscope using the low power objective, you can switch to the higher magnification lenses.
Answer: The number of adenines in one strand is equal to the number of thymines in the complemetary strand.
Explanation:
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is a molecule that contains the genetic information in all living organisms. So it contains all the hereditary genetic information that has the instructions to development. This DNA molecule consists of two strands that bond together to form a double helix structure. <u>Each strand of DNA is made up of nucleotides which are basic chemical components made of a phosphate group, a sugar group and one of four types of alternative nitrogenous bases</u>. The four types of nitrogenous bases found in the nucleotides are:
- Adenine (A)
- Thymine (T)
- Guanine (G)
- Cytosine (C).
<u>The sequence of these bases determines how genes are made, and each gene has different biological instructions to create proteins (that will have different functions in the organism).</u> To form a DNA strand, the nucleotides are linked together in chains, alternating with the phosphate and sugar groups.
The nitrogenous bases are complementary between them. Adenine and thymine are complementary, as are guanine and cytosine. So since adenine is complementary to thymines, and cytosine is complementary to guanine, the number of adenines in one strand is equal to the number of thymines in the complemetary strand. And the number of cytosine is equal to the number of guanine.