Answer: - ligates DNA strands to one another.
Recombinase is an enzyme that catalyze site specific recombination events within DNA. In meiosis it helps to generate new combination of alleles in the event of crossing over involves genetic recombination. It recognizes specific DNA sequence, mediates cleavage of phosphodiester bonds in DNA, strand exchange between homologous chromosomes, repairs the mismatched DNA bases. It does not ligate DNA strands to one another this is performed by another enzyme named DNA Ligase.
2. or B.
long-spined cacti will survive longer and reproduce more often than short-spined cacti.
Answer: Option A.
The types of solutes and their distribution between the ICF and ECF are not the same
Explanation:
Intracellular fluids are fluids found inside the cell's cytoplasm while extracellular fluid are fluids the flow outside the cells which consist of plasma, interstitial and trancellular fluid
The types of solutes and their distribution between the ICF and ECF are not the same because intracellular fluid of the cystosol is composed of water, dissolved ions, small molecules, and large, water-soluble molecules while extracellular fluid consist of plasma, interstitial fluid and cytosol have high potassium concentration and low sodium Concentration.