what microorganisms have been used to make marmite? what microorganisms have been used to make bun? what microorganisms have been used to make cheese? what microorganisms have been used to make beer? what microorganisms have been used to make vinegar? what microorganisms have been used to make malt vinegar?

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It is produced industrially by fermentation using yeast or bacteria. Marmite's defining ingredient is made from brewer's yeast heated to create glutamic acid, which is used by farmers to increase plant growth and boost crop yields.


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Why is it necessary for each gemete to contain only half as many chromosomes as a body cell

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This is for the offspring to show traits that come from both the mother and father.

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Gametes are formed by a kind of cell division called meiosis in which the chromosome number is halved. Thus the said gamete cell is said to contain a haploid number of chromosomes.

The fusion of two haploid gametes is called fertilization. It results in the formation of single celled zygote which has a diploid number of chromosomes. The zygote now divides and develops to produce the offsprings whose somatic cells are diploid.

How can you indentify the difference between a chemical and physical change and what are signs that a chemical change has occurred

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chemical change changes the identity of a substance, while a physical change can just be observed. Some signs that a chemical change has occurred are, temperature change, forming bubbles, color change, new substance forming, there are more, but those are just some of which i now

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The formation of a gas is a clue to chemical changes. The bubbles of gas that you observed form when an antacid is dropped into water is an example of change. ... After ice melts into liquid water, you can refreeze it into solid ice if the temperature drops. Freezing and melting are physical changes.

Which part of a moss plant produces spores?
A. thin brown stalks
B. the sperm

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The sporophyte stalk, called the seta, bears the sporangium (spore capsule) on its tip. One sporangium may produce up to a million spores.

!!!!HELP!!!! BEST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!The phases of the moon are caused by

A)
the moon revolving around the sun and Earth.


B)
Earth revolving around the sun and the sun's light being reflect off the moon.


C)
the moon revolving around Earth and the moon reflecting sunlight towards Earth.


D)
the moon revolving around Earth with sunlight reflecting off of Earth towards the moon.

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B) Earth revolving around the sun and the sun's light being reflected off the moon because the moon orbits earth and earth orbits the sun so the sun lights the moon

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During the period of time labeled Z in the graph, there is a drastic change in biodiversity. Which of following best describes the ecosystem at the rnd of time period Z?

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D: The ecosystem has a low biodiversity, so there is less competition over available resources among the species

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If your goal is to characterize the ETPUM, whose results are more informative: yours or your boss’s? Why? What do your results indicate about the nature of this microbe? Does its biochemical composition most closely resemble that of a prokaryote or a eukaryote? Gram-positive or Gramnegative? Do you agree with your boss’s conclusion that the ETPUM is a prokaryotic-eukaryotic hybrid? Why or why not?

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I would say that mine would be more informative in the sense that my results could present only one microorganism because it can be studied in an individual culture. On the contrary,  my boss could be investigating about other microorganism present and the composition can resemble that of prokaryote and eukariote as well.

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