The system Aristotle created did not allow organisms to be classified into small subgroups where they’d be able to be varied and differentiated, rather, he placed them in plants and animal groups (?) where there allowed to be no classification rather than the basics that included phenotypes primarily. Therefore, his classification system was too general in the sense that in only classified based off general phenotypes rather than sub qualities within the organism.
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Crossing over at prophase I results in the linked genes (those on the same chromosome) becoming unlinked and separated. Prophase I is this first stage of meiosis, the chromosomes condense, form tetrads, and exchange DNA. The nucleolus and nuclear envelope disappear.
I believe that attached to this question are choices that contain the answer. As I say the choices, I believe that all of the listed characteristics makes the sphagnum peatlands responsible for inhibiting decomposition. Sphagnum peatlands are mosses that are conditions our soils.
Yes, ADP has stored chemical energy usable for the cell.