What is the question or paper? there isn’t really a question here if there is nothing to look at lol
Answer;
D. identical, diverse
Daughter cells produced when cells undergo mitosis are genetically identical, and daughter cells produced when cells undergo meiosis are genetically diverse.
Explanation;
Meiosis and mitosis are the two major types of cell division. Mitosis takes place in the somatic cells (body cells) in which parent cells undergo division to yield daughter cells that have similar number of chromosomes as the parents. Meaning the daughter cells are identical to the parent cells in terms of genetic material composition.
Meiosis on the other hand, involves division in the germ-line cells in which parent cells divides to yield daughter cells that contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent, meaning that they are not genetically identical, however they re genetically diverse due to the process of crossover and recombination.
False it actually the genetic disease of having more fingers or toes than there should be... its also not just humans but cats and dogs as well
This is called emigration
Answer: Predators, increase
Explanation:
Because the fish are now able to swim in deep water, their Predators in shallower water will have less food. Likewise, competition for food among deep-water fish that eat the same types of food will increase.
Predation is the biological term used to describe the interaction between organisms whereby one organism which is a Predator kills and devour another organism which is its prey.
In shallow waters, Fishes are more susceptible to predators like man, eagle etc who catch and kill them and because of that many of these fishes have acquired anti--predator adaptations to prevent being caught and killed and so are now able to swim in deep waters leading to the predators having less food. The fishes who can now swim deep into waters will increase the already populated deepwater and will cause an increase in competition for the fishes that eat same type of food with the new fishes