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Commensalism is an association between two different species where one species enjoys a benefit and the other is not significantly affected. Probably the best example of commensalism is the relationship between cattle egrets and large herbivores
The original question has a set of choices. This is within the context of cell division. The choices are:
A. A cell in G1 of interphase and a cell in G2 of interphase
B. A cell in G1 of interphase and a cell immediately after the completion of meiosis II
C. A cell in G1 of interphase and a cell in metaphase II of meiosis
D. A cell in G2 of interphase and a cell in metaphase II of meiosis
<span>E. None of the above.
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The correct answer is C. A cell in G1 is diploid and the cell in meiosis II is haploid but the amount of DNA still equivalent as each chromosome in the haploid cell consists of two chromatids. G2 cells already had been through the S phase therefore the genetic material is already doubled. A cell immediately after meiosis II has half the genetic material.
Answer:
The correct answer is the first option which represent the structure of a nucleotide.
Explanation:
DNA double is formed by the attachment of deoxy ribonucleotides joined to one another by phosphodiester bond during the course of DNA replication.
DNA is a nucleic acid.As a result it is a macromolecule.The macromolecular structure of DNA consist of numerous deoxy ribonucleotides.