Answer: Apoplast, Symplast and Vacuolar
Explanation:
It is assumed that the context of the hypothesis request is related to the origin of life, OoL, Volcanoes emit gases, dust and minerals at elevated temperatures that produce movement and chemical interaction of minerals, water, gases and compounds emitted. These minerals, water, and gas are considered important to produce the biochemical assembly of compounds into molecules for the OoL.The volcanic thermal energy release is a key ingredient in stimulating chemical reactions as well as dissipating the chemicals and gases, some of which was considered to have deposited in small ponds, based on Darwinian mythology in amounts and concentrations conducive to biochemical assembly capable of OoL production..
In the atmosphere volcanic emissions have been considered possibly viable to support the Oparin-Haldane theory, which proposed the emission of biochemically rich gases that utilized volcanic, solar and atmospheric energy sources to precipitate biochemical molecules that led to a prebiotic soup of compounds that eventually led to the OoL.
When cells divide during meiosis, homologous chromosomes are randomly distributed during anaphase I, separating and segregating independently of each other. This is called independent assortment. It results in gametes that have unique combinations of chromosomes.
<em>Crossing over creates new combinations of genes in the gametes that are not found in either parent, contributing to genetic diversity.</em>
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
A. Crust (This is the outermost layer of Earth)
B. Inner Core (Innermost part of Earth)
C. Asthenosphere (The layer below lithosphere)
D. Mesosphere (The middlemost layer)
E. Outer Core (The layer above inner core)
F. Mantle (Consists of further three layers)
G. Lithosphere (The layer below crust)
Your answer is b. In diffusion, molecules move from high to low area of concentration.