Explanation:
During telophase II and cytokinesis, chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and begin to decondense; the two cells divide into four unique haploid cells.
Answer:
Scientists have isolated the gene that produces the bioluminescence protein and inserted the gene into the embryos of tetra fish. This results in tetra fish that produce a green glow.
Explanation:
Tetra fish is a type or an example Glofish that has undergone genetic modifications whereby the gene in jelly fish that produces the green fluorescent protein (GFP) was extracted and inserted into the embryos of the tetra fish thereby causing them to glow or fluoresce in the presence of Ultraviolet light or natural light. The genetically modified tetra fish passes this fluorescent gene from one generation to another.
The aim of this genetic modification in tetra fish was to be able to detect water pollution in the sea using the glow of the tetra fish.
The sphenoid bone<span> has been </span>called the 'keystone' of the cranial floor<span> because it is in contact with all of the other </span>cranial bones<span>.</span>
<span> (1) All living things are made up of cells, (2) Cells are the smallest units (or most basic building blocks) of life, and (3) All cells come from preexisting cells through the process of cell division. Cells were first observed by the natural philosopher Robert Hooke in 1665. Though many scientists contributed to the understanding of cells, Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann are credited with describing the first two parts of the cell theory in 1839, and Rudolf Virchow with later contributing the third. Today, the cell theory is considered the foundation of biology.</span>
One result of weathering of rocks is the formation of soils.
Since weathering of rocks breaks down the surface of rocks, it affects the ground beneath them. This in turn results in formation of various kinds of soils, so I'd say B is the correct answer.