Explanation:
Kingdom Plantae,Kingdom Fungi and may be protista.Some protists are motile where as some are immotile.
Answer:
It is not necessary in order for the individual to survive
Explanation:
Sexual reproduction as the name implies explains process of reproduction whereby a new organism is created by bringing together the gamete (containing the genetic material) of two parent organisms.
Answer:
1. The DNA of every eukaryotic cell is stored in one or more CHROMOSOMES located in the NUCLEUS
2. Chromosomes contain most of the cell's DNA which acts as the molecule of heredity.
3. A duplicated chromosome remains tightly paired with its partner at a region called the CENTROMERE
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4. Before a cell divides, it copies all of its chromosomes. While the two copies of a chromosome are attached they are called SISTER CHROMATIDS.
5. DNA and protein together form a complex called CHROMATIN.
Explanation:
Chromosomes are the structures present in the nucleus of the cells and become visible during stages of cell division. Chromosomes carry genes in linear order. Chromosomes are composed of thin threads of chromatin which in turn is made of DNA and its packing proteins. Condensation of chromatin during cell division makes the chromosomes visible.
DNA is a nucleic acid and serves to store genetic information. Stretch of DNA that codes for a specific protein is called a gene. Genes regulate the genetic traits of organisms.
DNA replication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle. The replicated DNA is accommodated in sister chromatids of chromosomes. Before the S phase, each chromosome has one chromatid and after the S phase, each of the chromosomes has two sister chromatids that are held together at the centromere. Therefore, each of the two identical halves of a duplicated chromosome is called sister chromatid.
The answer should be A capillaries
Answer: True
Explanation:
You may feel symptoms of common illnesses. Therefore, that is what you should do next:
1. You have to be isolated in order to protect both yourself and others.
2. Check for spillage and wash with soap or detergents the areas of the contact. For example, skin or any surface.
3. Contact authorities and health professionals.