<span>1.keeps tooth alive
</span><span>pulp
2.surface of teeth
enamel
3.tube carrying food to stomach
esophagus
4.last major organ in digestive system
large intestine
5.digestive organ located above waist, close to ribs
stomach
6.first stage of digestion takes place here
mouth
7.regular squeezing movements
peristatiss
8.blood vessel leading from heart
artery
9. windpipe
trachea</span>
The correct option is A.
Proactive interference refers to the tendency of the knowledge that one had learned previously to prevent one from subsequent learning. Thus, proactive interference is the difficulty that comes with learning new things due to the stuffs that one had learned before. For instance, an individual may find it difficult to learn Spanish because he has previously learn German.<span />
One affect could be a loss of habitat for the animals that lived in that forest
Answer:
E) Either anaphase I or II
Explanation:
Failure of segregation of homologous chromosomes during anaphase I or failure of segregation of sister chromatids during anaphase II leads to the presence of the abnormal number of chromosomes in resultant gametes. In the given example, the egg mother cell with 48 chromosomes (24 pairs) would enter meiosis I but the failure of one pair of homologous chromosomes to segregate from each other followed by normal meiosis II would result in the formation of two gametes with one extra chromosome and two gametes with one less chromosome.
On the other hand, if the nondisjunction occurs at anaphase II of meiosis II, two normal gametes, one gamete with one extra chromosome and one gamete with one less chromosome will be formed. Therefore, nondisjunction at anaphase I or anaphase II would have resulted in the production of eggs with one extra chromosome.
Before the rise of the Mongols in the 13th century, it is now
called central and western Inner Mongolia, particularly the Hetao region,
change back and forth in control between Chinese agriculturalists in the south
and nomadic Mongol of the north. is known through Chinese chronicles and
historians.