22 - the chromosome is attached to plasma membrane.
Explanation - generally bacteria have single or multiple chromosome of DNA. This is found in supercoiled form with histone protein. It's a single chromosome, so there is a single origin point for replication. Chromosome is not attached with plasma membrane, it is found in nucleoid.
23 - Oncogenes
oncogenes are present in every cell. when this is activated, uncontrollable division get started. Such condition is called cancer.
Question 22 5 pts Which statement does NOT correctly describe the bacterial chromosome? Hint: Binary Fissione...
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Question 2 5 pts Which statements describe the DNA of eukaryotic cells? Select all that apply. Hint: DNA Packaging e video Genome and Ploidy video Textbook chapter 10 section 10.1 Nuclear chromosomes are linear molecules. All of the DNA is located inside the nucleus. Chromosomes contain molecules of DNA and protein The structure located between the two chromosome arms is known as a telomere.
Question 6 5 pts Which statement(s) about chromatin structure is correct? Select all that apply. Hint: • DNA Packaging e video Genome and Ploidye video Textbook chapter 10 section 10.1 Nucleosomes are composed of proteins called histones DNA is wrapped around sugar molecules. The DNA packaging amount/level/degree is adjustable depending on the cell's needs. The DNA will always be tightly wound around proteins,
Question 13 7 pts Which of the following statements accurately describes why an animal cell would be surrounded by an extra cellular matrix instead of a cell wall? Hint: • Extracellular components a video • Textbook chapter 4 under section 4.6 A cell wall would completely isolate the neighboring cells that are found within multicellular organisms, and because of this, it would prevent the ability of those cells to communicate with each other. The polysaccharide cellulose that is found in...