Answer:
Plasmin
Explanation:
Plasmin is a serine protease also referred to as fibrin digesting enzyme, it is responsible for the dissolving or degradation of blood clot. The process by which plasmin degrades blood clot is called fibrinolysis. Note that plasmin (active) is formed from an inactive enzyme called plasminogen.
It is true that it is possible for a population to not evolve for a while.
There is something called the Hardy-Weinberg theorem, which characterizes the distributions of genotype frequencies in populations that are not evolving.
There are 5 Hardy-Weinberg assumptions:
- no mutation
- random mating
- no gene flow
- infinite population size
- and no selection (natural nor forced).
You can see that some of these are kinda extreme and really hard to get, but with approximations, we can work.
For example, instead of an "infinite population size" we have enough with a really large population, such that genetic drift is negligible.
Concluding, yes, it is possible (but really difficult) for a population to not evolve for a while (at least, in nature), as long as the 5 assumptions above are met.
If you want to learn more, you can read:
brainly.com/question/19431143
Telephase.
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Answer:
I think it's false bc it's in metaphase where the form a cell plate
Explanation:
maybe
Answer:
<em>Characteristics that Jupiter and Saturn share are:-</em>
- <u>They are the same size as earth.</u>
- <u> They have rings.</u>
- <u> They have thick atmospheres.</u>
- <u>Saturn and Jupiter have attracted as much similar gas as they could, to form two biggest gas giants in our solar system. </u>