Crossing over? That involves the random exchange of chromosomes.
Ummm I honestly don’t know
B, there are many ethical issues associated with stem cells.
Epigenesis
Epigenesis is the concept that emphasizes development resulting from ongoing bidirectional exchanges between heredity and all levels of the environment.
Epigenesis is the development of organisms such as plants, animals and fungi from an egg, seed, or spore or egg through a series of phases in which unorganized cells differentiate into organs and organs systems. The theory of epigenesis which claimed that structures evolve during development that are not already preformed was created by the German physician C. F. Wolff in 1759.
Answer:
<em>The answer is plant cells they would be the type of cells you would find a permanent. an animal cell would not have that.</em>
Explanation:
<em>The reason plant is the answer is because plant cells contain a cell wall made of cellulose to strengthen the cell. They also have a permanent vacuole which is filled with cell sap to help keep the cell turgid.</em>
<em>The reason why animal cells don't have a permanent is because Animal cells may have more than one vacuole, and they are smaller than a plant cell's. Vacuoles are used to store materials in the cell that may be used by the cell or wastes that must be moved out of the cell.</em>
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