Answer:
Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis results in four sex cells.
Answer:
Pinging
Explanation:
- Keith Ferrazzi is the author of the book never eat alone in which he provides ways to build and maintain relationships with other people.
- In his book, Ferrazzi has advised that "pinging" is the way by which about 80 percent of the relationships can be maintained.
- He has defined "pinging" as a quick, casual greeting which can done in any number of creative ways.
- He has given three steps by which pinging can be done to establish new relationships :
Step 1. Send email, call through phone or have face to face interaction with people you are trying to establish a new relationship with.
Step 2. Do a phone call or send an email once a month after a relationship has been nurtured.
Step 3. Having atleast two face to face meetings outside the office leads to establishment of friendship.
Here’s one! Huge farming companies genetically modified foods to withstand round up. You might know round up as a weed killer. It’s marketed safe with no harming chemicals to humans. That is completely wrong and have been proven to cause many chronic illnesses including cancer. These foods are modified to not react with round up and only to kill the weeds all around the plants. Even though the food looks ok it’s really not. The round up is all over the food. Then we eat it and well bad chemicals get absorbed into are body.
I hope this is some of what you were looking for. If not I hope you enjoyed my fun fact ;) good luck.
Answer:
C. Thrombocytes
Explanation:
Blood is a tissue composed of many cells, which include; red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cell (leukocytes), platelets (thrombocytes) etc. Of these three types of cells, thrombocytes also known as Platelets are small fragments of a cell with a disk-shape whose primary function is in blood clotting.
In contrast to erythrocytes, and leukocytes (monocytes, lymphocytes) as mentioned in the question, thrombocytes or platelets are not actual whole cells but rather small portion of a cell.