Thirty-eight because the chromosome pairs are 19 and therefore, no. of chromosome will be 38.
Answer:
Dodos were flightless birds that have been extinct for about 300 years. Imagine that biologists found two surviving dodos and mated this pair of birds. What would you expect of the resulting dodo population after three generations?
The maximum number of alleles present for any gene in the new population is two
Explanation:
As a result of this mating, in the third generation the maximum number of alleles present for any gene in the new population will be two.
It shows the evolution of an being. "Fossil record, history of life as documented by fossils, the remains or imprints of the organisms from earlier geological periods preserved in sedimentary rock." from https://www.britannica.com/science/fossil-record
Pectinate muscles are parallel ridges in the walls of the atria of the heart. The name is due to their resemblance to the teeth of a comb (pecten). The heart is the organ pumps blood to all parts of the body. It is made up of four chambers, that is, right and left ventricles, left and right atria, and the blood vessels, Pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, aorta, and venacava. An auricles are pouch like structure that increase the total filling capacity of the atrium and also increase the volume of blood that an atrium is able to contain.
The Hardy – Weinberg principle
has seven conditions that should occur in the evolution of the population. One
is when mutation does not happen. Two, is when natural selection is not
occurring. Three, if the population is infinitely large. Four, if all the
members of the population produce offspring.
Five, sexual intercourse is random. Six, the population will produce the
same number of offspring. And lastly, the population does not migrate from one
place into the other. The thing that would disrupt the genetic equilibrium is
the mutation.