Answer:
During meiosis 1, the parent cell with double the normal amount of chromosomes, splits into two diploid cells (have enough chromosomes to survive). During meiosis 2, the two diploid cells each split into two haploid cells (have half the amount of chromosomes to survive). Meiosis ends with four haploid cells.
Both Meiosis 1 and 2 have the same phases: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase. One difference is that Meiosis 1 starts with a diploid cell and Meiosis 2 starts with 2 haploid cells, each with a homologous pair. ... Since there are no homologous pairs (only chromatids), recombination can not occur
Explanation:
Products, Alcohol, and Enzymes are uses of Fermentation.
What does the principle of Uniformitarianism state?
A. Geologic processes taking place on the Earth today operated similarly in the past and can be used to explain past geologic events.
B. Sedimentary rocks are deposited in approximately horizontal layers; if they are not horizontal, they have been rearranged by the action of forces within the Earth.
C. Younger rocks are deposited on top of older rocks in undisturbed sedimentary rock laters.
D. Specific groups of organisms have followed, or succeeded, one another in a definite sequence through Earth's history.
<u>Answer:</u>
The principle of Uniformitarianism state Geologic processes taking place on the Earth today operated similarly in the past and can be used to explain past geologic events.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Uniformitarianism is a geological doctrine, explains the present geologic process occurs at the same rate which was observed today in the same method for all the earth geological features.
- The Doctrine of Uniformity is the other name for Uniformitarianism. The concept in the Uniformitarianism is the present is "the key to the past". There are many concepts in geoscience but it is considered an important one.
- It was developed in the late 1700s. It says that the landforms that present on the earth's surface are not based on a catastrophic process.
Answer:
Watery, sometimes foul-smelling diarrhea that may alternate with soft, greasy stools.
Fatigue or malaise.
Abdominal cramps and bloating.
Gas or flatulence.
Nausea.
Weight loss.
Explanation:
because the parasite is traveling through the intestine(which is a very important body part in you body)