The answer is gliding movement. The intercarpal
joints are the articulations in the middle of the individual carpal
bones. They are also known as plane synovial joints.
This is one example of a gliding joint. These allow the bones to
glide past one another in any course along the plane of the joint – up
and down, left and right, and crosswise.
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B. False
Protoplasm- includes the nucleus
Cytoplasm- excludes the nucleus
Two ways:
1. In prophase I of meiosis the homologous chromosomes synapse and crossing over occurs. This switches sections of two of the sister chromatids so the outer two chromatids have the same mix of alleles as the parents and the inner two chromatids have new combinations of alleles.
2. Meiosis puts only one of each kind of chromosome in the gametes, selecting one of each homologous pair at random. Then when each gamete joins with the gamete from the other parent, there are practically infinite combinations of the alleles possible.
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