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Dinoflagellate blooms
it is caused by diatoms.
Chloroplasts would be found in large numbers in green plants as that is where photosynthesis takes place.
No. Sexual reproduction process does not depend upon the number of chromosomes in an organism. Chromosome numbers usually are expressed in sets. 2 sets of chromosomes are present in body cells of organisms. For example, human bears 23 pairs which means 46 numbers of chromosomes. The cells with 2 sets of chromosomes are called diploid cells (2n) and haploid cells contain only one set (n) of chromosomes. Gamete cells are always haploid which are obtained by meiosis cell division of diploid cells. In sexual reproduction fusion of two haploid gametes (male and female) results in formation of zygote which id diploid.So, the number of chromosomes present ina cell whether it is small (cat - 38 chromosomes) or large (butterfly- 380 chromosomes) does not affect sexual reproduction.
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Dinoflagellate blooms
Dinoflagellate blooms
it is caused by diatoms.
Geysers
Phytoplankton
proteins
Chloroplasts would be found in large numbers in green plants as that is where photosynthesis takes place.
Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing protein molecules. The mitochondrion contains its own DNA and ribosomes.
No. The capybara is present in large numbers in the Amazonian rain forests. They are present in thousands and are a category of animal that is classified as "Least Concern" in terms of conservation status.
Ribosomes and the Golgi Apparatus
Lysosomes are expected in large numbers of cells that carry out phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is when a cell engulfs a particle and forms a phagosome.
They have many-lobed nucleus, and a granular cytoplasm due to the large numbers of lysosomes present.