In eukariotes, cells that have a neculeus, the dna is found in the neculeus, not the cytoplasim so that is false... I dunno if that is what u were asking...
A . anaphase II because the chromatids are moving towards the opposite poles
Answer:
Option A, C and D
Explanation:
Mutations can be beneficial and call also not be beneficial. Examples of beneficial mutation includes laptop tolerance, HIV resistance etc. This mutations occur as changes in the nucleic acid sequences (DNA; which is made up of the four nitrogenous bases, deoxy/ribose sugar and phosphate group. Changes in these bases can bring about mutations that are beneficial) of organism and also it depends on where in the genetic code they occur. Beneficiary mutations can bring about increased fitness of the organisms involved.
Answer:
1st one is no, i think the second is no
Explanation:
hypothesis is an if-then statement and predictions are made based off the hypothesis
hypothesis ex: "if you get at least 6 hours of sleep, [then] you will get better grades on tests than if you get less sleep."
prediction: "i will get a lower grade if I get 2 hours of sleep than I will if I get 6 hours of sleep"
Answer:
Lunar Prospector was designed to collect data to compile the first complete compositional and gravity maps of the Moon during its planned one year mission in lunar polar orbit. ... In March 1998, NASA announced that data from Lunar Prospector suggested the presence of water ice at both the lunar poles.