Answer:
At the end of mitosis, __two________ daughter cells that are genetically _____similar_____ are formed, while at the end of meiosis, _____four_____ daughter cells that are genetically _____distinct_____ are formed.
Explanation:there are two types of cell division; mitosis which occurs in somatic cells and meiosis which occurs in reproductive cells.
In mitosis, division occurs once leading to the production of two daughters cells.crossing over does not occur in the chromosome, so the daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell.
In meiosis,cell division occurs twice ,(meiosis I & II),leading to the production of four daughter cells.
Crossing over occurs,leading to genetic variation in the daughter cells.
Answer: C. Birds moving south when the weather gets colder
Seasonal change is the change in season due to change in abiotic factors like weather conditions, sunlight availability, wind direction etc. Seasons change from summer to winter, winter to summer, summer to spring etc. These seasonal changes affect the life of biological communities including plants and animals. Some organisms adapt to changing seasonal conditions but others completely avoid them by migrating to other places where weather conditions are suitable for their survival. Therefore, birds moving south when the weather gets colder is because of seasonal change as birds cannot tolerate cold weather conditions.
Theres monocotyledons and dicotyledons. (1 and 2 cots)
the answer should be monocotyledons, we can see that through the leaves and the petals. monocotyledons the petals r usually in the multiples of 3 or 6, and 9 petals is the multiple of 3. also, monocots leaves r usually in parallel leaf veins, so your plant is monocotyledons, which means one.
just in addition, dicots petals r in multiples of 4 or 5, and their leaves r usually in branched veins
Answer:
U got the answer right! The answer to: An argument appeals to: Emotions and ethics.
Explanation:
IDK how to explain it.
U could just look it up.
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Answer:
Heterotrophic Autotrophic