Answer:
choanoflagellates and sponges are sister groups
Explanation:
The choanoflagellates are small unicellular organisms belonging to the Protista kingdom. These microorganisms are collared flagellates morphologically similar to the choanocyte cells of animal sponges, which have a central flagellum surrounded by a collar of microvilli. In consequence, it has been suggested that choanoflagellates may represent the closest living relatives of primitive metazoans (i.e., they are sister groups to sponges). This hypothesis has recently been supported by both molecular phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses.
The nucleus potentially resembling an egg yolk, the main component of a cell. The white of the egg would be the gel inside the cell, can't remember the name of it?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D is an example of confirmation bias because confirmation bias involves people looking for information to support their opinions and beliefs, the person confirms their already existing biases and beliefs when they seek out information to support these biases and beliefs whilst ignoring contradicting information. The journalist is confirming his belief that climate is not real when he cites an article discussing how humans cannot be causing climate change and when he ignores several other articles that discuss how humans can cause climate change so as a result he is confirming his own bias and belief.
Answer:
Where are the choices if the choices are there I'll help
The question is incomplete as it does not have the option which are provided in the attachment
Answer:
It is potential energy that can power ATP synthesis
Explanation:
Electron transport chain is considered the most important stage of the cellular respiration as it is the only stage during which a high amount of ATP is produced.
The electron transport through various protein complex where electrons lose its energy and are used to drive the outflow of the proton to the outside of the mitochondrial membrane.
When protons accumulate outside the membrane creates a proton gradient as a result of which the proton needs to enter the cell.
The protons enter through the ATP synthase where the potential energy of the proton is used to rotate the rotor and thus ATP is formed from the ADP.
Thus, the selected option is correct.