Two species have homologous structures. What do these homologous structures show about the evolutionary relationship between the two species? (3 points) The homologous structures show that the two species followed up the evolutionarypath up to the structure. They may have branched off right after that trait.
Answer:
Prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I and telophase I.
Explanation:
Prophase I is the phase of meiosis I in which DNA condenses to form chromosomes whereas in metaphase I, each pair of chromosomes lines up in the center of the cell. In anaphase I, each pair of chromosomes is separated from one another which is pulled by the spindle to opposite poles of the cell. In telophase I, the duplicated genetic material is separated that leads to two identical daughter cells.
In the nucleus of their cells (found within the genes that are there, with the genes being carried on the chromsomes present there).
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Active transport.
Passive transport, being its opposite, requires no energy at all. Therefore, active transport would require energy or ATP in order to move across.
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