proteins
Proteins
Genetics - Offspring get genes from both their mother and father. These genes determine the phenotype (outer appearance) of the child, like eye color, skeletal shape, etc., and it is these things that make offspring look like their parents.
Nucleic acids
Cell division has three purposes for the organism. The are responsible for the reproduction, growth and maintenance of both single celled and multicellular organisms.
Mitosis is responsible for growth, repair, and maintenance in an organism because it is the process by which a single cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells, each with the same genetic material. This ensures that tissues can grow and regenerate, replacing damaged or dead cells. By facilitating this cellular replication, mitosis enables organisms to maintain their structure and function throughout their life cycle.
Proteins
Proteins
Protein
Cell division is responsible for growth because the new cells replace the dead cells in an organism. The new cells keep the organism alive by continuing to the job of the cell that it divided from.
Genetics - Offspring get genes from both their mother and father. These genes determine the phenotype (outer appearance) of the child, like eye color, skeletal shape, etc., and it is these things that make offspring look like their parents.
Nucleic acids
The nucleus controls the cells, directing their growth, metabolism, and reproduction
Treponema pallidum is the organism responsible for syphilis. So, unprotected sex with someone can pass on the disease.
Cell division has three purposes for the organism. The are responsible for the reproduction, growth and maintenance of both single celled and multicellular organisms.
The growth temperature is the temperature at which an organism exhibits its highest growth rate. Each organism has an optimal growth temperature range where it grows best, with temperatures outside this range resulting in lower growth rates.
The first organism to begin growth produers
Phototropism is the movement or growth of an organism in response to light. Geotropism is the growth or movement of an organism in response to gravity. Thigmotropism is the response of an organism to touch or contact with a solid surface.