Explanation:
sexual reproduction is the process of fusion of male gamete and female gamete producing a genetically different offspring .Meiosis is a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information. meiosis leads to variation by forming new combination of alleles from maternal and parental chromosome
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Explanation:
Meiosis leads to the formation of gametes which have half the number of chromosomes in the somatic body cells. This means two gametes should fuse together for a new individual to form. The two gametes coming from two different parents carry features from two individuals, and this is the first source of variation.
The process of independent assortment happens during metaphase I where the chromosomes from both parents align on the equator of the cell in an independent way, meaning some from each parent on one side, and the opposite on the other. This means the gamete formed has a mixture of chromosomes from the parent's parents, and this is the second source of variation.
Finally there is the crossing over which happens also in metaphase I where genetic material between the homologous chromosomes is exchanged. This means not the whole parental chromosome goes to one cell, but rather a mixture of both the paternal and the maternal in this one chromosome go to one cell, and an opposite mixture goes to the other. And this is the third source of variation.
<span>Most marine invertebrates are osmoconformers, which means that they maintain water balance through osmoregulation.</span><span> The osmoregulation enables animals to live in environments, such as freshwater and terrestrial habitats and
enables many marine animals to maintain internal osmolarities different from that of seawater.The an</span><span><span>imals
that expends energy to control their internal osmolarity because its body
fluids are not isoosm otic with the outside environment are called osmoregulators.</span> </span>
Answer:
I would rather be a multicellular organism.
Explanation:
I say so because if I were to be a single cell organism, how would my life be? Would I still be able to think and move as I do as a multicellular organism? The answer would be no, I wouldnt. Single celled organisms like bacteria have a nucleus, unlike multicellular organisms. I would like to stay the way I am. (Just my opinion)
What Paul and Nancy should do to ensure a fair comparison between all the hives is to d<span>ocument the number of bees as compared to the amount of honey per hive.
This is the only fair comparison, because they will know approximately how much each of the groups produced compared to the number of bees.
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