It gives up hydrogen atoms. |
Ammonia is a base. |
57.8 mL |
extremely acidic. |
primary |
Phospholipids |
primary |
Peroxisome: Catalase |
a single membrane |
Active site |
transferred to starch |
ATP and NADH |
Glycolysis, citric acid cycle, electron transport chain |
The nuclear envelope breaks up. |
Holotype |
RNA polymerase |
Lead to treatments for inherited diseases |
operon |
An organism carrying a gene that was acquired by artificial means |
some variation can be passed on to offspring. |
Sporophyte: haploid |
Mutation pressure |
Language |
Flatworms |
decomposers |
abiota |
a type I survivorship curve |
producer |
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