B a star
C a nebula
D the sun
E the force of gravity
Answer: Option 'B' is correct.
Explanation:
All the iron molecules that are in your body were originally created by a star.
During a star supernova, a very large amount of energy and neutrons are released by stars which allows heavier elements to be produced.
And when there is explosion of star occurs, those elements are found which is used to make DNA and DNA contains large amount of iron molecules.
Hence, Option 'B' is correct.
I think the answer is B - a star! Hope this helps!
B. diatoms
C. green algae
D. euglenoids
E. amoeba
The answer is B. When diatoms die and fall off the ocean column to the ocean floor, they become part of sediments over time. When they are mined and exposed, they turn to a diatomite. Diatomaceous earth is significant as a pest repellant because of its hygroscopic property and has very abrasive particle hence it absorbs the water-protective fats and oils from the outermost layer of insects.
Answer:
B. diatoms
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During S phase, DNA replication occur during the cell cycle for each daughter cell to receive a complete copy of DNA.
A cell'sgrowth and division are accompanied by a sequence of processes known as a cellcycle.
A cell spends the majority of its time in what is known as interphase, where it develops, duplicates its chromosomes, and gets ready to divide. The cell then exits interphase, goes through mitosis, and finishes dividing.
Following this, the celldivides into two daughter cells, distributing one copy of the duplicated material to each. When each daughter cell has its own outer membrane around it, the cell cycle is finished.
Genetically speaking, the parentcell, together with the two brand-new daughter cells, are all the same.
Prior to mitosis and cell division, DNA replication takes place during the S phase (also known as the Synthesis phase) of the cell cycle.
Thus, the DNA replication occur during Sphase of the cell cycle.
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Answer:DNA replication occur in mitosis process at( S-synthesis) interphase stage
In multicellular organism