D is the best answer
(I am just using my common sense)
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You can use a model to show things that are either vary big like the solersystem or vary small like a strand of DNA
Answer:
All of them
but im not sure about the lakes
Explanation:
Answer:This phase is characterized by the gradual accumulation of hemoglobin, progressive decrease in cell size and nuclear condensation ultimately resulting in enucleation (Granick and Levere 1964). The final phase of erythroid development involves the maturation of the reticulocyte into erythrocytes.
Explanation: look it up
Separation of homologous chromosomes in anaphase 1 is responsible for the principle of segregation.
- Mendel put out the law of segregation after noticing that true-breeding pea plants with opposing features produced F1 generations that all displayed the dominant trait and F2 generations that expressed the dominant and recessive traits in a 3:1 ratio.
- According to the law of segregation, each diploid individual has two alleles (copies) for a specific attribute.
- During meiosis, the two different alleles for a single gene segregate as the chromosomes divide into several gametes, resulting in each gamete acquiring one of the two alleles.
- The fundamental tenet of the rule is that copies of genes separate or segregate, resulting in just one allele being passed on to each gamete.
- Hence in anaphase 1 when the homologous chromosomes are pulled apart the alleles also segregate.
learn more about homologous chromosomes here: brainly.com/question/8253366
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