Answer:
stratovolcano
Explanation:
Answer:
hypertonic
Explanation:
During a hurricane, the plants in freshwater marshes die because the invading saltwater is hypertonic (B), meaning it has a higher solute (salt) concentration. This causes water from inside the cells to move out into the surrounding saltwater, which can lead to the cells losing so much water that they die.
During a hurricane, salt water invades fresh water marshes causing many of the plants to die and ultimately the loss of soil. This is because the salt-water solution is Hypertonic to the plants, which ends up drawing water from the plant cells.
A hypertonic solution has higher solute concentration (in this case, salt) than the inside of the plant cells.
Given that osmosis is the movement of water from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration, the water inside the cells moves out into the surrounding saltwater, which can result in the cells losing too much water and dying.
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(2) electrophoresis (4) dissection
Answer:
Option 2
Explanation:
Electrophoresis or in general known as "Gel electrophoresis" is a process by which separates and arranges DNA as per their size. In this process, DNA samples are placed at one end and at the other end electric current is applied. As we know that DNA fragments carry negative charge on them, hence they move towards the positively charged electrode. Also, all the DNA fragments have the same charge on it, therefore the larger the DNA fragment the more negatively charged the DNA is and hence the more rapidly it moves towards the positive electrode.
At the end of the electrophoresis, same-sized DNA fragments arrange themselves in a row.
Hence, option 2 is correct
Cells are made from atoms during chemical reactions.
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All cells are identical.
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All living things are made of cells
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Answer:
Try "all living things are made of cells". I'm really just guessing,but good luck!!!!!!
Several blossoms on a flower stick together and develop into a single fruit.
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