Answer:
A. division of the nucleus
Explanation:
Mitosis is a biological process that the cells of all organisms go through in order to replicate and reproduce. It is part of the cell cycle, which is made up of G1, S, G2, and M (mitosis). In G1, the cell is growing; in S, the DNA of the cell is synthesized, or replicated, so we know choice C is wrong; in G2, the cell is being prepared for mitosis; and finally, in M, the cell actually undergoes cell division.
So, we are looking for an answer choice that involves division: either A or D.
At the end of mitosis, there's an additional process called cytokinesis that actually divides the cytoplasm, so the answer can't be D.
Thus, the answer is A.
Answer:
Cells divide and reproduce in two ways, mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis results in four sex cells
Explanation:
According to my 9th grade biology knowledge,
The answer to this question is A: They have a recent common ancestor.
Answer:
This state occurs when when a generation has gene frequencies that are in almost in every generation.
Explanation:
Answer:
This question is incomplete, the options are:
A. Two copies of the allele that determines phenotype whenever the allele is present
B. Two copies of the allele whose effect is hidden unless the other allele is absent
C. One copy of the allele that determines phenotype when present and one copy of the other allele
D. One copy of each of two alleles that both contribute equally to determining phenotype
The answer is B.
Explanation:
According to Gregor Mendel, a Gene comes in two alternative forms called ALLELES. One allele called the DOMINANT ALLELE is capable of masking the phenotypic expression of the other called the RECESSIVE ALLELE. The dominant allele will always express itself whenever it is present. However, a recessive trait will only be expressed when two alleles for recessiveness occur in the gene.
An individual whose genotype is for the recessive allele will have two copies of the allele whose effect is hidden unless the other allele is absent. This means that in that particular gene, the two present alleles will be recessive alleles.