Mitochondria can survive indefinitely when removed from a eukaryotic cell.
Mitochondria have their own set of DNA molecules.
Mitochondria can produce ATP molecules.
Mitochondria are descendants of endosymbiotic bacteria-like cells because D. Mitochondria can produce ATP molecules.
In conclusion, the mitochondria perform most of the cellular oxidations that occur in animals. It's also useful in producing most of the ATP that can be found in cells.
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New cells produced within uterus (or any other organ) as a direct result of mitotic cell division.
Mitosis is the type of cell division which results in the formation of two daughter cells with same number of chromosomes as that of parent cell. It plays an important role in growth and repair of cells and tissues in multi-cellular organisms such as human beings.
For example, mitotic division helps in formation and repair of uterus lining lost during menstrual phase. Similarly, it keeps replacing the dead skin cells lost from our body surface on regular basis.
Meiotic division on other hand is used only in the formation of haploid gametes i.e. sperm in males and egg in females.
b. viruses
c. protists
d. bacteria
Answer: The correct answer is- C) Protists.
Dysentery is an inflammatory disease of the intestine, especially of the colon region ( a part of large intestine) that causes extensive pain in the abdomen and severe diarrhea. Apart from this, it also includes symptoms such as fever and an incomplete defecation feeling.
Amoebic dysentery is also known as amoebiasis and caused by Entamoeba histolytica, which is a protist.
they need the Sun's energy in order to produce food
water is essential to a plant's growth
strong stems are more wind resistant
Answer:
The correct answer will be the arrangement and sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA.
Explanation:
DNA molecule is a large bio-molecule made up of monomer unit called nucleotides. Each nucleotide is made up of a 5C sugar (deoxyribose and ribose), a phosphate group and four nitrogenous bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine and uracil in RNA).
These nitrogenous bases are bonded to another base on the complementary strand via hydrogen bond and it is the sequence of the arrangement of these bases in the DNA which provides the nucleic acids with its coding behaviour.
These nitrogenous bases are read by the ribosome during the process of translation in triplets which are made of bases and are known as "codons" and codes for the specific amino acids in a polypeptide.
Thus, arrangement and sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA is the correct answer.