The Golgi bodies are the empty structure in the cytoplasm. The Golgi apparatus or Golgi complex is found in most cells. It is another packaging organelle like the endoplasmic reticulum<span> (ER). It was named after Camillo Golgi, an Italian biologist. It is pronounced GOL-JI in the same way you would say squee-gie, as soft a "G" sound. While layers of membranes may look like the rough ER, they have a very different function.
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1: I believe there are 8 (not sure but it’s no more than 8)
2: Sparrow hawk
Why? The sparrow hawk is getting its energy later in the web meaning that most of the energy has been used by other organisms
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C. Fly Cap mushroom
Explanation:
All fungi are heterotrophic organisms because they obtain food and energy from external sources. Moreover, fungi are non-motile since they don't move. Finally, these organisms produce both sexual and asexual spores which are dispersed by wind and water.
On the other hand, the mushroom is the body of a fungus that grows on the soil, generally in humid and shady areas. The fly agaric mushroom is one of the most recognizable species of fungus.
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3. Separation of sister chromatids
Explanation:
Before entering mitosis or meiosis, DNA contained in a cell duplicates and and each chromosome will have two sister chromatids.
- In mitosis the sister chromatids separate to produce two daughter cells that have the same information as the original cell before the DNA duplicated.
- On the other hand, meiosis consists of two cell divisions. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes separate, producing two daughter cells that have half the information the original cell had, but each chromosome still has two sister chromatids. During meiosis II, the sister chromatids separate, and each daughter cell produces two more daughter cells, that now have a single homologous chromosome of the pair, and which has a single chromatid.
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b. A deep, narrow river divides a population of hummingbirds.
Explanation:
Hummingbirds can fly across the river. The deep and narrow river can not separate a population of hummingbirds into two patches since hummingbirds from one side of the river can fly and reach to the other side of the river.
Without any geographical isolation, hummingbirds can continue to interbreed among themselves. The continued interbreeding would not allow their reproductive isolation and thereby would prevent the allopatric speciation.