Answer:
D. All of these are correct.
Explanation:
hope it helps
Hmm... after some long thinking about this I would have to go with land. After land has been frozen, it thaws (<span>become liquid or soft as a result of warming.) Heat cannot "thaw" because it is apart of air. Water cannot "thaw" because it is already a liquid. Makes sense? I hope this helps! P.S. (A brainliest wouldn't hurt) ;)</span>
Meiosis II the chromosomes are pulled to the center of the cell and line up randomly at the equato
Anaphase II the centromere of each chromosome splits
-the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
According to this question involving a gene coding for seed shape in pea plant, the allele for round seeds (R) is dominant to the allele for wrinkled seeds (r). This means that a heterozygous pea plant (Rr) will have a round seed shape.
If a plant that is heterozygous for seed type (Rr) is crossed with one that has only homzygous wrinkled seeds (rr), the following gametes will be produced by each parent plant:
Rr - R and r
rr - r and r
Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following proportions of offsprings will be produced:
Rr, Rr, rr and rr
Rr = round seed offsprings
rr = wrinkled seed offsprings
Since 1 out of 2 offsprings has wrinkled seeds, 1/2 × 100 = 50% is the percentage of offsprings expected to have wrinkled seeds.
Covalent bonds share electrons and ionic bonds transfer them.