<span>What does it mean when your ring finger is longer than your index finger? Well it is determined by the the amount of hormones that a male/female is exposed to while they are in the womb (Note: The hormone that is mainly produced is Testosterone).
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Answer:
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus
Eukaryotes are typically multicellular, but definitely do have a nucleus
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria DO NOT have nuclei
Fungi (think mushrooms) and Protists do have nuclei- and belong to the Eukaryote group- which means they DO have nuclei
<h2>Answer:</h2>
<u>The statement is</u><u> False</u>
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Energy production needs a source. These sources may be renewable or non renewable but in both cases they are present naturally in the universe and we cannot make anything without using natural resources. For example if we use nuclear energy we need radioactive minerals. Similarly water, air, solar energy, coal, fossil fuels, natural gas or whatever source we take, they are all present in nature already so natural resources are required for all energy producing technology whatever the industry we take.
Answer:
This question lacks options, options are: A) Heterochromatin and euchromatin
B) Uniform in the genetic information they contain
C) Separated by large sketches of repetitive DNA
D) Each void of typical protein-coding sequences of DNA
E) Void of introns.
The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
The chromatin or substance that makes up the nuclei of cells and that results from the interaction of DNA with histonic and non-histonic proteins and RNA; it can present different degrees of packing or contraction. When chromosomes are stained with chemicals that bind to DNA, densely stained regions and less densely stained regions appear. Heterochromatin are segments of the chromosome that stain strongly and remain visible, practically, during the entire cell cycle. There are few genes in these regions and therefore low transcriptional activity. They are supercondensed regions. Euchromatin are segments of the chromosome that are not visible during telophase and interphase, only in metaphase. It corresponds to regions that are less compact and in which there is a higher gene density.
P<span>ituitary hormones:
1. Act on breasts to induce milk production.
2. Make you sweat.
3. Can cause weight gain.
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