Some chemicals increase the mutation rate, physical agents such as radiation also increase the mutation rate. There are viruses that are mutagens as well. Also, the number of mutations that an organism produce can also be phenotypically plastic.
Hope this helps. (This is the definition my bio teacher gave me.)
Mutation ( that’s what I put )
<span>Basically, it is fossilized coral that - for what we know - dates back to about 350 million years ago. The Petoskey Stone is known to develop in warm seas near the equator (since it is coral it forms in seas). This fits the location is close to the equator. Since this moved, it shows the power of Plate Tectonics. Plate Tectonics is related to the Theory of the Continental Drift.</span>
I say about 40 percent cause say something like this ..
20% of small species of fish
20% of big species of fish
to be equal
20% are bigger
20% are smaller
hoped this helped ! <u />
<em>~</em><u><em>Frozen 2</em></u>
Answer:
pretty sure it is called splicing
Explanation:
cause you are putting two things together so yea splicing