Cell Theory is an appropriate term because it yet to be confirmed as well as a way to confirm it. However, it is believed to be true do the the amount of things that back up this theory. It also supports multiple other theories that stem from Cell Theory.
Non-disjunction occurred during meiosis II in the maternal germinal line. Non-disjunction may occur during meiosis I or meiosis II.
<h3>What is non-disjunction?</h3>
Non-disjunction refers to the phenomena where homo-logous chromosomes or sister chromatids are not separated properly during cell division.
Non-disjunction during meiosis II is due to the failure of the sister chromatids to separate during Anaphase II.
In this case, the genotype of the father is 5/8, thereby transmitting alleles number 5 and 8.
Moreover, the genotype of the mother is 6/3, thereby she is able to transmit alleles number 6 and 3.
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Plants and animals are both "organisms" or "living organisms" if you prefer.
An organism is basically a group of different organs functioning together (hope this was the easiest way to explain it).
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Rapid consumption of alcohol in a very short period of time is very dangerous; due to delayed absorption the drinker will not know how really drunk he is and intoxication from that kind of drinking can last for days and even weeks.
Besides, such drinking pattern may make the whole body system to collapse causing death. Such drinking may also lead to alcohol induced psychiatric disorder.
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Larger habitats support populations with higher carrying capacities. Higher quality habitats support populations with higher carrying capacities. There is no difference in population growth rate between large and small habitats. Some major threats to biodiversity are: Habitat destruction/Deforestation, Introduced and invasive species, Genetic pollution, Over exploitation, Hybridization, Climate change, Diseases, Human overpopulation. If abiotic or biotic factors change, the carrying capacity changes as well. Natural disasters can destroy resources in an ecosystem. If resources are destroyed, the ecosystem will not be able to support a large population. This causes the carrying capacity to decrease.
Carrying capacity could be reduced if each individual within the species consumed less from the environment. Think about humans: if every human needs a four car garage and a large house, the planet can sustain fewer humans than if each human lived in a studio apartment and traveled using a bicycle. It would take 1.75 Earths to sustain our current population. If current trends continue, we will reach 3 Earths by the year 2050. It is beyond dispute that the modern industrial world has been able to temporarily expand Earth's carrying capacity for our species. As Nordhaus points out, population has grown dramatically (from less than a billion in 1800 to 7.6 billion today), and so has per capita consumption. Historically, habitat and land use change have had the biggest impact on biodiversity in all ecosystems, but climate change and pollution are projected to increasingly affect all aspects of biodiversity. Sustainable agriculture practices support integrating biodiversity in various ways including in terms of diversity of crops, traditional agriculture techniques to control pests and increase productivity as well as ensuring that farmed land is made up of a diverse mix of grazing land, crop land, orchards, wetlands and more.
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