The best given answer for the following question would be B) Sam, Tim, Bella, and Joshua
The correct answers are;
1. Binary fission.
2. Mitosis.
Prokaryotes reproduce asexually through binary fission process while eukaryotes reproduce asexually through the process of mitosis.
Prokaryotes they lack cell nucleus while eukaryotes are made of cells which possess membranes which bounds nucleus and they hold genetic material.
Examples, of prokaryote includes single-celled organisms for example, bacteria and escherichia.
Prokaryotes reproduce asexually through the process of binary fission, whereas Eukaryotic cells reproduce asexually through the process of mitosis. So here, the correct answer is option A.
Binary fission is a simple and rapid method of reproduction in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. During binary fission, the parent cell duplicates its genetic material and divides into two identical daughter cells. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, can reproduce asexually through various mechanisms, such as mitosis, etc. So here, the correct answer is option A.
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A.binary fission, mitosis
B.mitosis, mitosis
The answer is; active transport in small intestines and passive transport in blood cells
In passive transport, no energy is required to transport the glucose molecules because they spon6tanosuely move down their concenntrati0n gradient. The transport protein in the blood cell membrane only enables the molecule to pass across the hydrophobic layer of lipid in the membrane and into the cell.
In active transport, energy is required in the transportation of glucose against their concentration gradient (glucose is highly concentrated in the lumen of the intestines than in the bloodstream). Sodium/Potassium (Na+/K+) pumps play a significant role in the transport of glucose. When sodium diffuses back into the cells, they drag along glucose molecules with them across the sodium-glucose transporter protein.
Answer: active transport in small intestines and passive transport in blood cells
Explanation: It is a Passive Form Of Transport In Blood