photoreceptors
olfactory receptors
mechanoreceptors
Answer: olfactory receptors
Sharks have highly developed olfactory receptors. The olfactory receptors in animals allows them to sense the odor. Sharks have olfactory receptors more sensitive than humans. They have nostrils located on the underside of their snout, which they use for smelling not for breathing. The smell of the prey animal or the blood of any animal is detected by the shark with the help of these receptors.
Answer:
Both parents must have the hemophilia allele.
Explanation:
I just took the test. And if the trait is recessive the both parents must have it to make it an applicable trait.
tracheids
vessels
companion cell
vascular parenchyma
(B) a DNA adenine to an RNA thymine
(C) a DNA guanine to an RNA cytosine
(D) a DNA adenine to an RNA uracil
(E) a DNA guanine to a DNA cytosine
Answer:
2
Explanation: