Based on the data in figure 1, for each strain describe the relationship between the number of colonies observed and the likely mutation rate of the strain
A spring is a natural discharge point of subterranean water at the surface of the ground or directly into the bed of a stream, lake, or sea. Water that emerges at the surface without a perceptible current is called a seep. Wells are holes excavated to bring water and other underground fluids to the surface.
The seed consists of three components: embryo, endosperm (sometimes perisperm), and seed-coat. Both endosperm and embryo are the products of double fertilization, whereas the seed-coat develops from the maternal, ovular tissues. The seed habit is a significant advancement in the evolution of higher plants.
Anatomy of seed :-
Seed storage proteins provide a source of amino acids and reduced N necessary for germination and early growth of the seedling.
Chromosome DNA Diploid EggGamete Haploid Meiosis Replication Sexual Reproduction Sperm.. This is an organism or cell with two sets of chromosomes. This is a haploid cell with half the reproductive information from the parent. This is a cell or organism having half of the diploid chromosome number, symbolized by "n".