Changes in mitosis, crossing over, random fertilization and random arrangement in meiosis.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Genetic diversity of sexually reproducing organisms are controlled by many factors and they are - changes in mitosis, crossing over, random fertilization and random arrangement in meiosis.
During crossing over, the sister chromatids of homologous chromosome crossover and exchange their genes which leads to recombination eventually causing genetic diversity.
Random fertilization of male and female gametes leads to the formation of zygote having the genetic content of both maternal and paternal gametes causing variation.
Environmental factors also causes some change in with time.
The appropriate response is the second one. Parallel fibers emerge from granule cells in the cerebellar cortex. Granule cells are little and exceptionally various. They are thought to make up the same number of as half of the neurons in the cerebrum. Granule cells have axons which ascend and afterward fan out into parallel filaments. These filaments meet the Purkinje cell dendrites.
Answer:
55 degrees as an acute angle
Explanation:
creation of new organisms
reproduction of new cells
When cells are damaged, they usually die. Also, they don't grow, instead, they multiply to form new tissue. Therefore, answers (1) and (3) are not correct.