A Bay Where The River Empties Into The Sea
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Answer
They protect themselves
Explanation:
this through a range of techniques that allow for a plant to combat water shortages. A plant’s structural “armor” helps it to decrease the amount of water it loses to the environment and increase water storage. Plants respond to water shortages in very complex ways. These responses can include changes in the plants’ growth and in their ability to protect themselves against toxic chemicals that accumulate in the plant during dry periods. All of a plant’s responses are directly controlled by the plant’s genes. If we can understand the genes that are involved in protecting plants against drought, in the future we might be able to make genetically modified crops that can tolerate global warming and climate changes.
Answer:
c haploid gamete cells
Explanation:
The vast majority of cells in the body are diploid, meaning they have two copies of every chromosome. However, like the question says, if during fertilization, the diploid cells fuse, then there will be 4x copies of every chromosome in the first generation, 8 in the second, and so on.
Meiosis creates haploid cells from diploid cells through one round of DNA replication and then two cell divisions to create haploid cells, one copy of each chromosome.
During fertilisation, when the gametes fuse, they make a diploid cell that develops into a new organism.