Answer: Checkpoints in the cell cycle A checkpoint is a moment in the eukaryotic cell cycle where the cell considers internal and external inputs before deciding whether or not to divide. There are other checkpoints, but the following are the three most important: At the G/S changeover, there is a G checkpoint.
Explanation:
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Question - How do mutations lead to variation
Answer - B. By producing changes in the genetic code
Why - "In which can create entirely new alleles in a population"
Answer:
telophase
Explanation:
because the chromatids are pulled to the opposite sides
The type of soil varies from place to place on our planet and can even vary from one place to another in your own backyard. Soil erosion, caused by wind and rain, can change land by wearing down mountains, creating valleys, making rivers appear and disappear.
Answer:
1. CELL WALL
2. CHLOROPLAST
Explanation:
1. Cell wall provide structural support and protection.
2. Chloroplast involved in photosynthesis to make glucose as food for plants cell.