Answer:
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Explanation:
<em>Let us assume that the gray color in mice is represented by the G allele and the white color is represented by g allele. For a cross between a homzygous gray mouse and a white mouse:</em>
Genotype of the gray mouse - GG
Genotype of the white mouse - gg
Crossing the two parents
GG x gg
F1 Gg Gg Gg Gg
<em>All (100%) the offspring at the F1 would have the genotype Gg and would be gray in color since G is dominant over g. (See the attached image for the Punnet's square).</em>
The given diagram represents Metaphase and Anaphase on the left and right sides respectively, which occur during mitosis.
The diagram depicts two phases, i.e. Metaphase as well as Anaphase, which are observed during the process of mitosis. Mitosis can be defined as a type of cell division where a particular cell (parent cell) undergoes division in order to give rise to two new cells (daughter cells). These newly formed cells are genetically similar to the parent cell.
During Metaphase, the chromosomes appear to be arranged in the central region of the cell in a linear fashion. During Anaphase, the chromatids segregate from each other and progress towards opposite ends of the cell undergoing mitosis.
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Answer: Hemoglobin is produced in bone marrow by erythrocytes and is circulated with them until their destruction. It is then broken down in the spleen, and some of its components, such as iron, are recycled to the bone marrow.
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Answer: C.
Explanation:
Out of all of the answer choices, answer C most properly describes the cell cycle.