they are called
pseudopodia
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Water, ice, and wind can all cause weathering. Climate can also affect the rate of weathering.
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One of the central conclusions Mendel reached after studying and breeding multiple generations of pea plants was the idea that "[you cannot] draw from the external resemblances [any] conclusions as to [the plants'] internal nature." Today, scientists use the word "phenotype" to refer to what Mendel termed an organism's "external resemblance," and the word "genotype" to refer to what Mendel termed an organism's "internal nature." Thus, to restate Mendel's conclusion in modern terms, an organism's genotype cannot be inferred by simply observing its phenotype. Indeed, Mendel's experiments revealed that phenotypes could be hidden in one generation, only to reemerge in subsequent generations. Mendel thus wondered how organisms preserved the "elementen" (or hereditary material) associated with these traits in the intervening generation, when the traits were hidden from view.
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it is b
the principle here is redundancy, if you need hammers at your work site to do something important you should make sure you have more than one around
same thing here only you don't lose or break the hammer the genes are mutated and you lose that amino acid
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In case of normal prgnancy, Sperm and egg come together for fertilization in Fallopian tubules. After fetrilization the embryo will be implanted in the uterus