<span>Fireflies
use the bioluminescence to attract mates for mating hence key in reproduction.
Therefore, beetles from different species should have different lighting
patterns so that they can only attract mates of the same species. This would
avoid interspecies mating which would probably involved expending energy in
produce nonviable offspring which is inefficient (hence will be unfavoured
natural selection). </span>
C. because stimuli is how your body responds to something, and in this case, someone's heart rate increases WHEN their blood oxygen drop. Do you see how it responds? ;-)
If I am understanding correctly, the first thing they are asking you to do is match nitrogen bases.
Adenine (A) always pairs with thymine (T), and guanine (G) always pairs with cytosine (C).
Then, whichever are the double strands, cut them out and put them into you notebook. (I am not sure where the notebook is, but I am assuming you know)
Then in the speech bubble next to the picture of Chargaff- <u>talk about his rule. </u>
What does the rule mean?
What does the rule explain?
How is the rule demonstrated?
Lastly, finding percents. <em>What percent of the pairs has Adenine in them? </em>
For example:
If I look at this pairing below
A →T
T→ A
G →C
C→ G
50% of the pairs include Adenine.
Hope I helped! Comment if you have questions about my answer :)
Meiosis is the process of reduction of diploid cells to haploid cells and it involves two process meiosis 1 and meiosis 2.
Meiosis 1 involving the crossing over of the genetic material between the pair of chromosomes whereas meiosis 2 involves the separation of the chromosomes into sister chromatids.