Easy. A hybrid is literally a crossing of two things. A hybrid is a blueprint (genetic instructions) ready to be build.
If you can remember the hybrid and blueprint part I'm pretty sure you'll get it.
This is referring to electronegativity!
During the cell cycle, the centrioles are made during interphase. The centrioles move to opposite sides of the cell and spindle fibers form a bridge between them during prophase, which is one stage out of the four stages in mitosis.
Answer:
A - Stigma
B - Anther
C - Filament
D - Style
E - Ovary
F - Petal
Explanation:
The above are the correct answers of the image drawn in the attachment.
These are parts of a flower.
A - Stigma: It is the head of the pistil. It contains a sticky substance that catches pollen grains from other pollinators.
B - Anther: This is the head of the stamen. It produces pollen grain.
C - Filament: It is a long slender part of the flower. It attaches the anther to the flower.
D - Style: It actually holds the stigma.
E - Ovary: It holds the ovule. Found at the base of the pistil.
F - Petal: It attracts pollinators to the flower.
Answer:
The answer is 10 C.
Explanation:
Because your body can produce 10 of the 20 amino acids.