<span>Well, Cilia and flagella are actually projections from the cell.
They are precicly made up of microtubules, they are also covered by an extension of the plasma membrane. They are motile and designed either to move the cell itself or to move substances over or around the cell.</span>
The answer should be true. As long as both forces are unbalanced, an object is going to move in the direction where the most force is being applied.
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Mass extinctions have occurred throughout the planet's history and in many of them primate species also have been extinct. Climate change was the cause of some of these extinctions. For instance, between the end of the Eocene and the beginning of the Oligocene global climate became drastically colder and drier, resulting in a decrease in the food supply and in the consequent extinction of several species of adapid and omohyoid primates from America, South Europe and Asia. Extinctions due to climate change can be triggered by both catastrophic global events and the planet's natural climate dynamics.
Non-climate related environmental events also occurred throughout the evolutionary process, affecting primate populations and species and eventually causing their extinction. Changes in geographic space can lead to interaction between different species and populations and consequently competition for resources, excessive predation or pathogen transmission (a phenomenon called “Background extinction”), and all these factors also contributed to the disappearance of some primate species. This type of extinction includes those most recently caused by human action.
For the first question, the answer is C. green because a phenotype is the physical characteristics of an organism that can be seen. Of the options given, only green is a characterisitc that could be seen.
For the second question, the best answer is A. somatic because somatic mutations occur in the gametes.