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</span>What a different between meiosis and mitoses?
◼️ Answer ◼️
▪️ <span>The number of cells produced by meiosis is twice the number of cells produced by mitosis.
</span>▪️ Meiosis crosses over, while mitoses does not.
▪️ The number of chromosomes in daughter cells produced by meiosis is half the number of chromosomes in daughter cells produced by mitosis.
▪️ The daughter cells in meiosis are not identical.
▪️ Duplication of chromosome happens to both meiosis and meiosis.
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It delivers nutrients and oxygen to every cell in your body,
I would say D. poor spatial awareness because cattle can be easily startled by sudden movements or objects coming into their vision.
Answer:
The arteries are the large blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to all the organs and muscles of the body, to give them the energy and oxygen they need. The arteries manage the flow of blood by controlling the speed and direction it flows in. Opening and closing different arteries affects your blood pressure
Answer:
a. DNA replication proceeds in a 5' to 3' direction in the new DNA molecule and in the opposite direction in the original
c. Each new DNA molecule contains an original strand and a newly synthesized strand.
Explanation:
DNA replication is an important process every cell must undergo prior to division. DNA replication is the process whereby DNA content is doubled. It occurs as a result of an enzyme called DNA polymerase, which synthesizes nucleotides.
DNA replication follows the semi-conservative model which uses one original DNA strand to synthesize a new DNA strand. The double-stranded DNA is separated into two single strands which serve as template for new strands. Due to the action of DNA polymerase, DNA replication proceeds in a 5' to 3' direction in the new DNA molecule and in the opposite direction in the original.
Also, each newly synthesized DNA molecule which is similar to one another contains an original strand (template) and a newly synthesized strand.