Answer:
What type of plants are extinct?
Explanation:
Prehistoric extinctions
Cooksonia.
Archaefructus.
Abies milleri.
Dillhoffia.
Trochodendron nastae.
Araucaria mirabilis.
Araucarioxylon arizonicum.
Sphenophyllum miravallis.
Cell division is characterized by two important processes called the karyokinesis followed by the cytokinesis. Karyokinesis refers to the division of the nucleus which is followed by the division of the cytoplasm called the cytokinesis. In animal cells, it is by the formation of a cleavage furrow and in plant cells it is by the formation of a cell plate. Cytokinesis results in the formation of two daughter cells. If the cells are treated with chemicals that block cytokinesis, the seperation of cells is not possible leading to the formation of abnormally large sized cells, each containing two nuclei or sometimes can be multinucleated.
Answer:
The answer should be: Fertilization
The answer is a, amino acids.
Answer:
Cynognathus
Explanation:
Cynognathus was as large as a modern wolf and lived during the early to mid Triassic period