In meiosis, a diploid parent cell divides to form haploid daughter cells.
Answer:
actively pump water back into their cells to counter its loss due to osmosis
Explanation:
- When an organism actively regulates the osmotic pressure of the bodily fluids present in the body in order to maintain homeostasis in the body then this is termed as osmoregulation.
- Since, the Great salt lake in Utah has a lot of salt in it, the water content in the surroundings of the brine shrimp is much less and hence, the water will move out of the brine shrimp's body as osmosis causes the movement of the water from higher concentration of water to lower concentration of water.
- However, movement of water out from shrimp's body would cause it to desiccate and hence, it must have an actively pumping system that pumps the water back into their cells in order to compensate for the water lost due to osmosis.
Answer: that guys a scammer
Explanation:
Answer:
The last phase of cell division is cytokinesis. In this phase the cytoplasm of parent cell divides in to two cells called as daughter cells. It occurs during late stages of nuclear division.
The visible change of cytokinesis in an animal cell can be observed as formation of Furrow or Pucker on the cell surface.
Answer: creative
Explanation:
A scientific question should be creative. This is because of the fact that it must include all those facts which are required to be proved by application of suitable scientific methodology. It should be based upon fact finding inquiry.