Answer:
Increase
Explanation:
It helps you to se better.
Answer:
identify the variables
Explanation:
control:type of lemon used
dependent:whether apple slice turns brown at pH>2
independent:pH value
The receptor molecule is the ones which allow different interaction to occur between the matrix and the cell.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Receptor molecules are the protein molecules that have the ability to bind the signaling molecules at the surface of the cell in order to send signals to the matrix. Those signals on receipt<em> </em>act as the channel of communication.
Thereby, the interaction between the cell and matrix is established. Usually, this is one of the kinds of interaction. Paracrine interactions are interaction within adjacent cells whereas the endocrine interactions are interaction with distant cells.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
Gregor Mendel discovered the principles that governs heredity. In one of his experiments, he discovered that an organism receives two forms of a gene called ALLELE from each parent. He realized that one allele is capable of masking the expression of its variant pair in a gene. He called the allele that masks or is expressed, DOMINANT allele while the allele that is masked, RECESSIVE allele. He termed this principle the LAW OF DOMINANCE.
The above explained law of dominance is what applies in the question here. When the homozygous round allele and wrinkled allele were crossed, the allele for round seeds are dominant over the allele for wrinkled seeds (recessive) i.e. in a heterozygous state (combination of the different alleles), the round allele will mask the phenotypic expression of the wrinkled allele, expressing itself over it.
The correct answer is <span>B. They will become separate species.
This is an example of a</span><span>llopatric speciation.
This means that the two populations of the same species gradually develop into separate species after being separated by a geographical barrier.
In the case of the </span><span>Astyanax mexicanus, the two populations are separated by the cave.</span>