An organism that produces the same traits in every generation is referred to as a true-breeding organism. This means that when these organisms self-pollinate or are bred with others of the same type, they will consistently pass on the same traits to their offspring without variation. Examples include certain strains of purebred plants or animals that have been selectively bred for specific traits over many generations.
No, ciprofloxacin and flucloxacillin are not the same; they are different antibiotics. Ciprofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic primarily used to treat bacterial infections by inhibiting DNA synthesis. In contrast, flucloxacillin is a penicillin antibiotic that targets bacterial cell wall synthesis, mainly effective against Gram-positive bacteria. Their mechanisms of action, spectrum of activity, and indications for use differ significantly.
A Spectrum can make a rainbow. So they aren't the same thing.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
Yes, it is.
It kills bacteria.
because they will have the same elements in the atmosphere...
because they will have the same elements in the atmosphere...
no, a cell is in an organism
Occurs when a new organism is formed from the same organism
does the same organism always react to the same stimulus at the same way
No. It is not possible for two metals to have the same emission spectrum. For metals to have the same emission spectrum, they would need for their electrons to have duplicate orbitals. That would be impossible due to the exclusion principle.