Answer:
The end of the metaphase and beginning of anaphase is marked by the splitting of centromere so that two chromatids (In fact complete chromosomes) start moving to the opposite pole during anaphase. Thus the chromosomes divide at anaphase by the splitting of centromere.
so it's Pulled apart at the centromere (5th)
Answer;
D complex carbohydrate
Explanation;
-Cellular processes produce energy which may be stored for future use when need arises. This energy is stored in complex carbohydrates such as glycogen and starch.
-These complex carbohydrates often supply energy and other nutrients and fiber needed by an organisms when need arises. Starch is the storage carbohydrate in plants while glycogen is the energy reserve in animals. When the body needs energy, the stored glycogen is readily broken down to glucose which is used to generate energy in the usable form of ATP
Answer:
The number of linked genes, which are common to the group.
Explanation:
A gene map signifies towards a chromosomal map, which illustrates the spatial organization of genes on a chromosome. The genes, which are situated on distinct chromosomes or, which are situated far away on the similar chromosome are illustrated as unlinked genes, while the genes that are near to each other on the similar chromosomes are considered to be linked.
The linkage maps are formed by determining recombination frequency for many pairs of genes. The linkage maps demonstrate the order and relative distance of the genes on the chromosome. In order to form a linkage map for an array of organisms, the scientists have to predict the number of linked genes, which are common to the group.
Answer:
D) mimicry
Explanation:
If we have two different species of insects that live in separate geographic areas but they display the same characteristic black and red stripes it can mean a lot, as there are numerous factors that can contribute to it. For starters, the two species might have a common ancestor that was exhibiting those same or similar black and red stripes, and if they did their job properly, there's every chance that both species would have kept them. It can be simply an aposematic coloration that developed in the same manner through convergent evolution as a protection or warning from the predators. We can not say that it is an example of mimicry, as the two species live in different geographic areas, thus they are not in contact with each other, thus they can not replicate the colors and behavior from the other species.
Answer:
Carbon-Carbon bond is not considered as a noncovalent interaction because electrons are shared between the two carbons forming a strong covalent bond.
Explanation:
Non covalent interactions does not involve sharing of electrons rather it involves dispersed variation of electromagnetic interactions between the molecules.
Examples include;
Hydrogen bond- in order to be formed the donor Atom has to be electronegative
Ionic interactions- These are attractions between two oppositely charged ions
Van der waals- It is formed due to small , transient asymmetric electron distribution around atoms