1. What does the golden snapper eat to grow up?Of course he grew up eating Fushou. The Ponceau fish eats small fish, as well as other insects such as grass in the water. 2. What does tilapia mean? Explanation of tilapia1. Tilapia is an internet term. It appeared in the conversation between Shi Qiang and Luo Ji in The Three-Body Problem (on the plane to the United Nations General Assembly), referring to the murder weapon. 2. Tilapia - Originated from Africa, it is a tropical fish. The genus Tilapia includes more than 100 species, including subspecies. Tilapia has the characteristics of fast growth, high yield, omnivorous diet, few diseases and strong reproductive capacity. 3. What is Mandala?Datura is also called Mandala, Manda, Manza, Manda, Intoxicating Flower, Dog Walnut, Datura, Maple Eggplant Flower, Wantao Flower, Datura, Big Trumpet Flower, Mountain Eggplant, etc. It grows wild in fields, ditches, roadsides, river banks, hillsides, etc. It is native to India. It can be translated as round flower, white ball flower, comfortable flower, and pleasing flower. Datura is native to tropical and subtropical areas and is distributed in all provinces of my country. It likes warm, sunny and well-drained sandy loam. It is widely distributed throughout the country. It mainly harms cotton, beans, potatoes, vegetables, etc. 4.What is RAM?Random Access Memory RAM is a random access memory, also called main memory. Its characteristics are that it can be read and written, but the stored data will be lost after power failure. The running memory in our mobile phones and computers is RAM, which is generally not directly accessible to us and is used to cache loaded data. Random Access Memory (RAM), also known as main memory, is an internal memory that directly exchanges data with the CPU. It can be read and written at any time (except when refreshed) and is very fast. It is usually used as a temporary data storage medium for operating systems or other running programs. When RAM is working, it can write (store) or read (retrieve) information from any specified address at any time. The biggest difference between it and ROM is the volatility of data, that is, once the power is off, the stored data will be lost. The running memory in our mobile phones and computers is RAM, which is generally not directly accessible to us and is used to cache loaded data. The so-called "random access" means that when the data in the memory is read or written, the time required has nothing to do with the location of the information or the location where it is written. In contrast, when reading or writing information in a sequential access storage device, the time required is related to the location. It is mainly used to store operating systems, various applications, data, etc. 5. What are the components of ribosomes and mitochondria? What is the difference?Ribosomes are mainly composed of RNA and proteins. Mitochondria are semi-autonomous organelles that contain DNA (which can guide the synthesis of enzymes related to aerobic respiration to complete the replication of mitochondria themselves), RNA, proteins, and lipids (mainly on the double membrane of mitochondria). |
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