Mutations can occur in sex cells<span> or in </span>body cells<span>. In which cell type might a mutation be passed from generation to generation? Mutations that occur in the </span>sex cells<span> (eggs and </span>sperm) will be passed from generation to generation because thesex cells<span> are what form the DNA of the next generation</span>
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Bacteria is similar to fungi because the way fungi is made up us from bacteria. Fungi is similar to animals because fungi can be found on underwater animals.
The organism that has no specialized cell is Paramecium.
Paramecium are members of the phylum Ciliophora. They feed on organisms like bacteria, algae, and yeasts . These organisms uses cilia to sweep the food along with some water into the cell after it falls into the oral groove. The food then goes through the cell mouth into the gullet.
If you had a bucket of glacial sediments and a bucket of alluvial sediments, you would not be able to tell them apart. Its the environment that they are in, which is the distinguishing feature. Modern stream sediments are comprised of re-worked glacial sediments. <span>
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