Answer:
44
Explanation:
A somatic cell is diploid - it has 46 chromosomes. Half of these are from the mother, so there are 23 maternal chromosomes
A sex cell (gamete) is haploid - it has 23 chromosomes. There are (usually) two sex chromosomes in a diploid genome, either XX or XY, so there is one 1 in a haploid cell, giving a total of 22 autosomes
Barr bodies are inactive X chromosomes in a female somatic cell. This occurs to control dosage compensation (otherwise all the genes on the X in females would be expressed twice as much as they are in males). In a healthy female, there is normally one Barr body
A person with Kleinfelter's syndrome has two X chromosomes and one Y (XXY). They are biologically male, but have two X chromosomes. Therefore, one of these becomes a Barr body, as in females.
23 + 22 - 1 = 44
Answer: D. Competitive exclusion
Explanation:
This is because the competitive exclusion theory states that two organisms that compete for the same resource can't co exist. It doesn't effect the carrying capacity.
Answer:
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Explanation:
You could also say that the neutron is the odd man out because the number of protons and electrons are the same because the negative charge from the electronics attracted to the positive charge from the proton.
On the next line you could say the election is the odd man out because the protons and neutrons reside in the nucleus and the electrons fly at high speeds in the electron cloud.