The last type of symmetry is the bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is when the body plan can be divided along a plane that splits the animal's body into right and left sides that are mirror images of each other. Let's look at this type of symmetry a little more.
I think what you're asking is genetics?
The answer is Myometrium. Myometrium is a center muscular
layer of uterus; constitutes most of uterine wall; and more fibrous near
cervix; produces labor contractions, expels fetus) composed mainly of smooth
muscle (sweep downward from fundus, spiral around body; less muscular. oxytocin promotes labor by directly
stimulating muscles of myometrium; stimulating fetal membranes to produce
prostaglandins, which are synergists of oxytocin in producing labor
contractions.
It actually refers to the genetic traits, which change during time, because if you stop to think about it, surely, dogs 400 years ago were not the same as the dogs we see today since they have had changes in their genetic sequences, which adapted them to live better and even new species have appeared (or simply have been "made" which even so, depends on a genetic change).
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
Answer:
The ATP and NADPH are produced in the light-dependent reaction are used in the light-independent reaction. In the thylakoid membrane, the light-dependent reaction leads to the formation of NADPH and ATP in the presence of water and sunlight.
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