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Chloroplasts are found in lettuce cells but not mouse cells.
A chloroplast is a type of membrane-bound organelle known as a plastid that conducts photosynthesis mostly in plant and algal cells.
Chlorophyll, the primary pigment used in photosynthesis, reflects green light and absorbs red and blue light most strongly.
Chloroplasts are plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process. By doing so, they sustain life on Earth. Chloroplasts also provide diverse metabolic activities for plant cells.
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only a few mammals
many different types of species
many of the same species
Answer:
Stem cell research has many potential future uses. Communication is vital because:
1) Through worldwide collaboration, progress is faster
2) Ethical issues may impede progress if not carefully considered
Explanation:
b. All female offspring inherit their mother's mitochondria, and therefore the same mitochondrial DNA.
c. As a result, all female family members that share a maternal lineage would have the same mitochondrial DNA.
d. Mitochondrial DNA can therefore be used to confirm or eliminate a person's relationship within a maternal line, but cannot be used to identify a specific individual.
e. All offspring inherit their father's mitochondria, and therefore the same mitochondrial DNA.
Answer:
a. Mitochondrial DNA is inherited through the maternal lineage.
d. Mitochondrial DNA can therefore be used to confirm or eliminate a person's relationship within a maternal line, but cannot be used to identify a specific individual.
Explanation:
DNA is the genetic material. Nuclear DNA profiling is used to identify a person since each individual has unique DNA. Mitochondrial DNA exhibits maternal inheritance. All the offspring of a female share the same mitochondrial DNA. Therefore, all the individuals that are related by maternal lines, share the same mitochondrial DNA. The profiling of their mitochondrial DNA would not allow the identification of a person when individuals share maternal lines.