Answer:
1. Homologous chromosomes
2. Random
3. Poles
4. Variation
5. Survival
Explanation:
In the given question, the question has asked about how the independent assortment, a process which separates the homologous chromosomes in the cell plays an important role in the genetic variation in organisms.
1. The independent assortment separates the homologous chromosomes.
2. The process is a random process that is not controlled as the chromosomes are aligned on the metaphase.
3. The separated chromosomes move toward any side of the pole of the cell after separation.
4. This separation is one of the causes of the genetic variation in the organism.
5 The genetic variation benefits the organism in their long term survival.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
to organize them into gropes then organize those groups into bigger groups until you have a huge group call life
Explanation:
The system most scientists use puts each living thing into seven groups (or taxons), organized from most general to most specific. Therefore, each species belongs to a genus, each genus belongs to a family, each family belongs to an order, etc.
From largest to smallest, these groups are:
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Answer:
Alleles.
Explanation:
Gene may be defined as the functional segment of DNA that codes for the particular protein. Genes are responsible for the phenotype and genotype of the organism. Each gene may exist in multiple forms.
The variants forms of the genes are known as alleles. Alleles are the alternative form of the same gene. A single gene may have atleast two alternative form. These alternative forms together contribute the functional aspect of the organism.
Thus, the correct answer is alleles.