<span>Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are generally considered the fuel for all organisms, and without this most animals would become sloth and would be unable to perform the regular jobs. Carbohydrates are actually very easy to metabolise and hence generate quick energy.<span> </span></span>
<span>A zygote begins as a one-cell structure that is created when a sperm and egg merge.
In the embryonic development of people and different creatures, the zygote arrange is brief and is trailed by cleavage, when the single cell moves toward becoming subdivided into smaller cells. we can also define zygote as a cell that is formed when two gametes meet.
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Answer:
Yellow seed colour (heterozygous)
Explanation:
Since we are performing experiment on the garden pea, so in the garden pea Yellow seed color is dominant and green one is recessive.
The allele responsible for the seed colour is denoted by Y.
So,
Homozygous parent having Yellow seeds will have allelic configuration as YY and the other homozygous parent with green seeds will have yy as pair of alleles.
In the cross of YY × yy the F1 progeny will be Yy which means F1 offspring will will be heterozygous and have Yellow seed colour because Yellow seed colour is dominant over the green colour. Green colour will express itself only in the homozygous condition.
The following phenotypic classes reflect offspring that were generated as a result of a crossover event
- miniature wings
- garnet eyes
Explanation:
When the miniature wings and garnet eyes links up with the 8 map unit that are present between them. After that the presence of two recombinant classes must complement together and make 8% of total i.e. they contribute 4% each. together the parental classes make up to 92% by contributing 46% one.
This can be understood through a phenotypic ratio calculation, which can be expected from it.
wild type: 4% x 800 = 32
miniature wings: 46% x 800 = 368
garnet eyes: 46% x 800 = 368
miniature wings, garnet eyes: 4% x 800 = 368
Answer: No
Explanation: Cells survive in different ways, A cell from your brain could not survive in a Petri dish for very long. It doesn't have the right pieces to live on its own.