<span>Meiosis II</span>
Meiosis II is a simpler and shorter process than meiosis I
and the cells that enter meiosis II are made from meiosis I. Thus, these cells
are haploid which means they just have one chromosomes from each homologous
pair but these chromosomes still have two sister chromatids.
C. cell membrane the cell membrane lets the good stuff in and keeps the bad stuff out.
Answer:
Mate two dogs that have the desired trait
Explanation:
In order to breed dogs for a particular trait one ought to mate two dogs that have the desired trait. This process is referred to as artificial selection or selective breeding.
Selective breeding refers to a process by which new organisms with desirable characteristics or traits are developed. Breeders select two parents having the desired phenotypic trait to reproduce thus yielding offspring with the desired trait.
Prokaryotes divide by binary fission, a form of asexual reproduction in which a cell divides into two cells with identical genetic information.
Explanation:
Binary fission and mitosis can be viewed as the same principle of asexual reproduction to give out two identical cells. However, the major difference between the two is that binary fission is to prokaryotes and mitosis is to eukaryotes. Remember that prokaryotes do not have a true nucleus (they have a nucleoid) hence binary fission does not involve the dividing of the nucleus. Mitosis does.
Sexual reproduction is responsible for creating variation in offspring especially due to the process of meiosis in gamete development and subsequent fertilization of two gametes from different parents.
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