<span>Carbon is the answer you are looking for. However, not all carbon containing molecules are organic. Examples being carbon oxides such as CO (carbon monoxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide). Some Chemists classify organic compounds as having a C-H bond present but this is not completely correct as this excludes molecules like benzenehexol (benzene with an alcohol group on each carbon rather than a hydrogen) which are considered organic. A solid definition of an organic molecule is not certainly agreed. Just remember that: all organic molecules contain carbon but not all carbon containing molecules are organic.</span>
Psuedopodium is the temporary projection that certain one cellular organisms use for mobility including some amoeba.
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I believe the correct answer to your question would be sister chromatids.
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If enough evidence is found for the theory, it will become a law.
Answer: D) independent assortment
Explanation: independent assortment This is the process, first proposed by Mendel, where the chromosomes move randomly to separate poles during meiosis. Variation exists, in part, because the traits inherited through one gene will be inherited independently of the traits inherited through another gene because the genes reside on different chromosomes that are independently assorted into daughter cells during meiosis.