Answer:
By the end of meiosis, the resulting reproductive cells, or gametes, each have 23 genetically unique chromosomes. ... Unlike in mitosis, the daughter cells produced during meiosis are genetically diverse.
Explanation:
The red-legged frog breeds in ephemeral ponds from January through March. Its relative, the bullfrog, breeds in permanent ponds from late March through May. There are two pre-mating isolation mechanism at play here,
1. Ecological isolation: The habitats are different, hence the individuals of both the species do not meet. Ephemeral ponds are temporary ponds that develop during rainy days, while the permanent ponds are full of water throughout the year.
2. Temporal isolation: The time of mating is different for both the species to avoid contact between the individuals of closely related species. Red-legged frogs mate in January to March slot and the bullfrog in the March to May slot.
B.) it alters the cell because it changes what it is. For instance, if u were to change just one piece of DNA, which is a protien, it will change the whole thing.
C.) Animals that are preyed upon have high offspring numbers is because if they don’t they won’t likely survive long and the species will go extinct, especially because when born majority of the baby are eaten because they are easy prey
D.)They have to recognize because if they don’t that won’t have a fair opinion on how others think because everyone has there own opinions
Non-infectious. These cannot be "caught" from another person with the illness via any contact like germs.
Online water monitoring
New York City was the first major city in the world to offer online water tracking, as part of the city’s shift to the equivalent of a smart grid for water.
Utility officials have traditionally read water meters manually, sometimes as infrequently as four times per year. Of course, sending out meter readers is expensive and inefficient. It also means water bills may be based on estimates and subject to human error.