Which eukaryotic organelle can be described as a ‘stack of
plates’? And this stack is further
described as having a ‘cis’ and ‘trans’ position....what does this
refer to
Which eukaryotic organelle can be described as a ‘stack of plates’? And this stack is further...
Explain which eukaryotic organelle you think is the most critical to the cell
1. Endosymbiotic theory of organelle evolution Which piece of evidence best supports the endosymbiotic theory of organelle evolution? a. Mitochondria and chloroplast both contain DNA and some can make their own proteins. b.All of these are correct. c.Mitochondria and chloroplast are the same size as bacteria. d.Mitochondria and chloroplast divide by binary fission. e. The outer membrane of chloroplast and mitochondria resemble that of a eukaryotic cell while the inner membrane resembles that of a bacterial cell.
Which of the following molecules can be polar? (select all that
apply.)
Which of the following molecules can be polar? cis-CHBr=CHBr CH_2=CH_2 cis-CHCI=CHCI trans-CHCI=CHCI none of the above Which of the following molecules can be chiral? cis-CHBr=CHBr CH_2=CH_2 cis-CHCI=CHCI trans-C HCI=CHCI none of the above
2. Which of the cells shown above is an autotroph and which is a heterotroph? How can you tell? What organelle does an autotroph need? What process occurs in autotrophs that does not occur in heterotrophs? 3. Identify the organelles labeled A-E here and give one function of each organelle. Is this cell a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell - give one reason for your answer. 4. Which do you think evolved first, a prokaryotic or a eukaryotic cell? Why do...
Choose all of the molecules that can have both
cis and trans configurations.
I understand the cyclohexane does not fit the requirements, and
neither does a molecule with a triple bond. But does the molecule
with a ketone? I feel like A-C fit the requirements for having both
cis and trans configurations.
Choose one or more: ОА. H₂C сна B. C O C. OD I E. Học ==CH, OF.
which layer of outer membranes exist in all eukaryotic cells? none of these cell wall both of these Plasma membrane which of the following is not an organelle of eukaryotic cells? fimbrae cytoskeleton nucleus golgi emerging and reemerging diseases is a challenge facing science? No answer text provided. No answer text provided. true false The smallest unit that is considered to be alive. none of these atoms cell tissues which of the following types of cells have a plasma membrane?...
Consider the following alkenes and answer the question by
inserting the corresponding letter of the alkene in the appropriate
box:
(8 pts) Consider the following alkenes and answer the questions by inserting the corresponding letter of the alkene in the appropriate box: C cis B trans Acons Seres Stereo ccc ccH D E F Ste cis Which of the above alkenes can Which of the above alkenes can be accurately described as a Z alkene(s)? be accurately described as a...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free-living bacteria that later migrated into eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria make energy while chloroplasts prepare their own food. How can a mitochondrion live by itself? Explain your answer by mentioning the specific processes that this organelle performs. What does a chloroplast do to survive in its free living condition? What important chemicals does it need froma sorrounding primordial soup to prepare its own food? Apart from the process by which chloroplasts prepare their own food, what...
7) What is the special name of photosynthetic parenchyma cells? Which organelle is especially abundant in these cells? How does the thinness of the wall affect carbon dioxide and light?
Can you assist me with this question? I’m having trouble
figuring out which ones apply
Plants and animals naturally produce which of the following? (select all that apply) Monounsaturated fats Cis fatty acids Free fatty acids Seblos onims olasdalo nista obia on noinen Trans fatty acids