Answer:
No, light can't cause the butterfly's wing's to glow.
Explanation:
Butterflies contain wings which are of different colors for attractiveness and also to show warning alarm for it's predator. They are attracted to light but they can't absorb sun light.
Their wings contain scales that are of different color.
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-B
Explanation:
The environment of the stomach is acidic in nature maintaining value less than seven as it kills the microbes and helps activate the pepsin to digest the proteins.
The acidic nature of the gastric juice does not affect the stomach as the mucosa layer of the stomach secretes mucous and the if the cells get affected then the cells are repaired by the process of mitosis taking in the epithelial cells.
Thus, Option-B is the correct answer.
Answer:
The correct answer is option A.
Explanation:
Carbohydrates are one of the important biomolecule present on the earth. they are made up of carbon(C), hydrogen(H) and oxygen (O) in 2:1 ratio.
The carbohydrates play significant roles in organisms as:
1. Source of energy : undergo breakdown to provide energy.
2. Storage form: glycogen in animals and starch in plants.
3. Structural role: cellulose in plant cell wall provide the structural hardness and rigidity to the cell wall. Cellulose is a polysaccharide formed by the polymerization of D-glucose via f β-1,4 linkage in linear fashion.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
The organism which is least similar to the other animals is the blue whale. This is because it belongs to the order cetacea while the other animals belong to the order carnivora. This means that the other animals are carnivorous in their mode of feeding but blue whale is not.
Answer:
A protein that is destined to be secreted from the cell:
- is targeted to the RER as a soluble protein.
Explanation:
The main function of the RER is the synthesis and transport of secretion or membrane proteins.
If you are looking for the RER you could fount it on eukaryotic cells, side by side of the nucleus, and cover in ribosomes.