Answer:
Mitosis, Meiosis, and both are written below
Explanation:
Mitosis: produces more somatic (body) cells, purpose is for healing and growing, the daughter cells are exact replicas
- This is because mitosis occurs in body cells and is used for growth, so all the daughter cells are the same.
Meiosis: results in sex cells (gametes), results in eggs and sperm, purpose is for creating new individuals (eventually), each daughter cell is different, has 2 separate division stages
- This is because meiosis occurs in gametes and is used in reproduction.
Both: Chromosomes need to replicate before the whole process begins, a form of reproduction
- This is because both are reproducing (they are dividing) and DNA must be replicated so each daughter cell has it.
Answer:
As the choices are not given, so let's have a look at the Ramsar Convention in general.
Explanation:
In 1971, different countries around the globe signed a treaty in Ramsar, Iran for the conservation and sustainable usage of different wetlands around the world. The conservation of wetlands is important because the wetlands have a diversified flora and fauna. Destruction of the wetlands would result in many animals and plant species around the world to become extinct or endangered. Hence, this treaty was signed by different countries of the world as an understanding of the current situation of the wet lands.
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Answer:
They both have roots, stems, and leaves to transport nutrients,
they’re both autotrophs,
they both rely on diffusion for nutrient transport
they both have seeds :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
the core comes first, then crust, then mantel, then landform, then water