Well, it depends on the conditions on the planet/moon. Does it have water? Soil for crops? Oxygen? Poisonous air? Is the temperature incredibly high, or low? The necessary equipment for survival on the planet/moon depends on what's needed.
Children would look like a clone of their parents the problem with this is the lack of genetic diversity instead of sharing different genes to improve the survivability of the species . Say for example if some kind of disease killed one it could kill all because there is no mutation or that could help the offspring to survive better because they are a copy. Think about a starfish or the Gros Michel banana. No genetic diversity is a bad thing
<span>Like DNA, RNA polymers are make up of chains of nucleotides *. These nucleotides have three parts: 1) a five carbon ribose sugar, 2) a phosphate molecule and 3) one of four nitrogenous bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine or uracil.
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The human organs are also called hollow organs because they have an empty tube or pouch. Examples of hollow organs include the stomach, intestine, and the heart.The eye is an organ that is generally considered part of the nervous system.Other organ systems in the human body include the immune system and the lymphatic system.The small intestine is actually much longer than the large intestine.<span>Some scientists say that the liver performs as many as 500 different functions.
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As <span>Motor and sensory neurons are located in the leg and brain, respectively and the receptor is probably a part of either of those it's not located in the vertebra. So we can say that the part of the nerve that may block the nerve impulse is the Interneuron. Hope this helps.</span>