<span> Some of the water may infiltrate deeper, recharging groundwater aquifers. If the aquifers are porous enough to allow water to move freely through it, people can drill wells into the aquifer and use the water for their purposes. Water may travel long distances or remain in </span>groundwater storage<span> for long periods before returning to the surface or seeping into other water bodies, such as streams and the oceans.</span>
The correct answer is B. Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus.
Explanation:
In biology, the Prokaryotes along with the Eukorytopes are types of cells. In the case of the Prokaryotes these cells are found in bacteria and similar organisms different to Eukaryotes, Prokatyoes do not have a nucleus, lysosomes or Golgi complex. But they have cell walls which are only found in certain Eukorayotes cells and as most cells they Prokaryotes also have cytoplasm. This implies in the case presented the student should not have selected "has genetic material found within a nucleus" as a feature that identifies a cell as prokaryote as these do not have a nucleus and therefore the reason Mrs. Hines should mark the student's answer incorrect is Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus.
Answer:
Translocation
Explanation:
Translocation is a chromosomal defect in which part of a chromosome breaks off and reattaches backward on the same chromosome.
Translocation can happen due to many reasons like:
A) Some of the changes that arise around the time of conception or production of sperm or egg.
B) The inheritance of altered chromosome from father or mother.
Translocations can be divided into two forms:
- Reciprocal translocation
- Robertsonian translocation.
In reciprocal translocations, fragments of two chromosomes break off from two different places, break and swap each other's segments. While in Robertsonian translocation one chromosome attached with other.
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Answer:
A l think
Explanation: sorry if l´m wrong :(
Both earth and life science include the elements of living things.