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Want a brainlist! Then please answer this!(correct answer only!) INTERPHASE
Interphase is a phase of the cell cycle, defined only by the absence of cell division. During interphase, the cell obtains nutrients, and duplicates (copies) its chromatids (genetic material). The genetic material or chromatids are located in the nucleus of the cell and are made of the molecule DNA.
1) What process NEVER occurs in interphase?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:00
What is the significance of the protein-lined pits? a. protein attracts other proteins needed for atp synthesis within the cell. b. protein-lined pits are able to transport one molecule at a time down the concentration gradient within the cell. c. the polarity of proteins allows other polar molecules to attach and be transported in the cell by transport channels. d. receptors within the pits allow ligands to fuse and be transported into the cell by endocytosis.
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Based on the diagram, which of the following best describes ways in which the physical appearance of h. neandertalensis and h. sapiens differ?
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The diagram is represented of a part of a plant cell. identify the locations where proton concentration builds up during photosynthesis and cellular respiration
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