<u>Answer</u>: Hybridization.
Hybridization is the process through which two species can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring thus creating a new species.
This is not happening with the two palm species on the island. This may be due to prezygotic barriers that prevent these two species from mating and producing a zygote (fertilized egg cell). In essence these barriers prevent any gene flow between the two species.
A worm that is solid from the gut epithelium to the outermost epithelium would be considered acoelomate.
<h3>What animal is acoelomate?</h3>
Acoelomate Examples
Examples of acoelomates are seen in the kingdom Animalia and the class Platyhelminthes.
Generally known as flatworms, these spineless animals are unsegmented worms with bilateral symmetry.
Thus, A worm that is solid from the gut epithelium to the outermost epithelium would be considered acoelomate.
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A mixture consists of two or more substances which may be elements, compounds or both mixed together physically in any proportion, but not chemically combined. However, a compound consists of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed proportion. Hence, a compound is different from a mixture.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus. (The nucleus has a specific environment that ensures DNA is not degraded)
Transcription of genes to result in RNA occurs in the nucleus. RNA processing (e.g. the addition of a poly-A tail to each 3' end of mRNA) occurs in the nucleus as well.
Translation occurs in the cytoplasm.
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