Answer: option D) Cells can function equally as well at all pH's because enzymes are effective at all pH's.
Explanation:
Studies in biology have demonstrated that:
- All living tissues have different pH (stomach is acidic, it has a pH below 7; saliva is alkaline, it has pH above 7 etc)
- All living tissues has a stable physiological temperature of 37°c
- All living tissues contain enzymes such as Catalase
Thus, based on the information given, we can infer that all cells can function equally as well at all pH's (whether acidic, neutral or alkaline) because enzymes are also effective at all pH's.
The correct answer is option C, that is, the presence of the nuclear membrane.
Cyanobacteria is a phylum of bacteria that attain their energy via the process of photosynthesis, and are the only photosynthetic prokaryotes possessing the tendency to generate oxygen. As a prokaryote, they are devoid of the nuclear membrane.
Euglena refers to a single cell flagellate eukaryote. It comes under the class Euglenoidea. The species of Euglena are witnessed in salt water and in freshwater. Being a eukaryote, they possess nuclear membrane.
Answer:
If I were to choose a plant or animal which is interesting, I'd choose the "cactus."
Explanation:
A "cactus" is truly a splendid plant owing to its <em>ability to survive in the desert </em>or<em> periods of drought.</em> Growing them is also not that challenging or difficult. However, this plant is prone to certain threats that may lead to its extinction.
- One of these threats is the <em>"over-collection of cacti." </em>Due to its versatile use, the cactus is often sold as an ornamental plant.
- Another threat is the number of pests, such as <u>snails</u> and<u> slugs</u>, that attacks it yearly. It is a delicious food for<em> mealy bugs, red spider mites, gnats, flies, etc.</em>
- People often misunderstand the <u>cactus' water level need</u>s. Some people over-water the plant and this often results to the bacteria, virus and fungi being attracted to it.
<span>The respiratory membrane is a combination of " Alveolar and Capillary walls and their fused basement membranes"
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Question: Below is a list of functions performed by organisms. Examine the list, then answer the question that follows.
gas exchange
intake of nutrients
disposal of wastes
stimulus response
reproduction
How do these functions compare between single-celled and multi-celled organisms?
A. Single-celled organisms can perform all of these functions, while multi-celled organisms can perform only some of these functions.
B. Single-celled organisms must perform all of these functions with one cell, while multi-celled organisms can have specialized cells for different functions.
C. Single-celled organisms can perform only some of these functions, while multi-celled organisms can perform all of these functions.
D. Neither single-celled organisms nor multi-celled organisms can perform all of these necessary functions.
Answer:
Option B, Single-celled organisms must perform all of these functions with one cell, while multi-celled organisms can have specialized cells for different functions.
Explanation:
All these functions are performed by both single celled and multi-cellular organism. A single cell has several microscopic organelles that performs specific functions while a multi - celled organism has different body organs/tissues to perform specialized function separately.
A cell exchange gas through the cellular membrane, intake nutrients through engulfing, dispose waste by lysosomes, stimulus response by sensory hairy structure and reproduction through cell division
Hence, option B is correct.