⟩ What are the major terrestrial biomes?
The major terrestrial biomes are tundras, taigas (or boreal forest), temperate forests, tropical forests, grasslands and deserts.
The major terrestrial biomes are tundras, taigas (or boreal forest), temperate forests, tropical forests, grasslands and deserts.
How different are the concepts of migration, emigration, and immigration
What is environmental resistance?
What is the typical shape of a population growth curve? How the biotic potential can be represented in the same graphic?
The nuclear pores are passageways between the nuclear matrix and the cytoplasm which A) allow DNA to reach the cytoplasm to be translated to RNA. B) allow ribosomes to enter the nuclear matrix. C) allow proteins synthesized in the cytoplasm to enter the nucleus. D) structurally reinforce the nuclear membrane
All the cells chromosomes are contained in the cell nucleus for A) procaryotes only. B) eucaryotes only. C) both procaryotes and eucaryotes
Exoenzymes are contained in the periplasmic space in A) procaryotes only. B) eucaryotes only. C) both procaryotes and eucaryotes
Ribosomes are required for synthesis of proteins in A) procaryotes only. B) eucaryotes only. C) both procaryotes and eucaryotes
Membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria and Golgi are found in A) procaryotes only. B) eucaryotes only. C) both procaryotes and eucaryotes
When flagella exist, their movement is powered by ATP in A) procaryotes only. B) eucaryotes only. C) both procaryotes and eucaryotes
DNA is the primary molecule for information storage in A) procaryotes only. B) eucaryotes only. C) both procaryotes and eucaryotes