Answer:
It fills up with waste liquids (known as urine) and swells up to store more of the waste fluid.
Explanation:
I found the exercise on the internet and attached is the representation of the fly's trisomy.
Correct answer:
<span>"Nondisjunction occurred in the male parent at the meiosis I division to produce an (n+1) sperm that fused with a normal (n) egg."
It is during meiosis I that the homologous chromosomes are divided into two new cells. In this case, if a trisomy is present, it means that during this segregation part during meiosis I, two homologous chromosomes were not separated (n</span>ondisjunction)<span> creating a gamete cell that had two copies of a chromosome (and another without any copy of that chromosome).
This error on meiosis I might have occurred in the male parent. As we can see from the schematic representation of the trisomy, there is two chromosomes with a wild allele (+). These alleles were only present in the male parent, as the female parent was homozygous for all genes, no wild allele (+).</span>
True.
tension force is an example of contact force.
for example: if a ball is suspended by a string on a rigid support, a force is experienced by the string: tension in the string.
Answer:
Germs can be spread many ways, including three types of transmission (or passing of germs):
Direct,
Indirect
Airborne.
Direct transmission means person-to-person contact occurs, and the germs are passed that way. Indirect means that someone spread germs onto an object and when the next person touched that object, the germs spread.
Explanation: