How do the daughter cells compare to the parent cells ?

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Answer: No, daughter cells refer to cell division. In mitosis, the daughter cells will be identical to the parent cell. However, in meiosis, there will be 4 daughter cells, each genetically unique from one another and the parent cell. This is because of crossing over that occurs in prophase I.
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The daughter cells are genetically identical to each other and the parent cell.


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Natural selection can best be defined as the _____.a. survival of the biggest and strongest organisms in a populationb. elimination of the smallest organisms by the biggest organismsc. survival and reproduction of the organisms that occupy the largest aread. survival and reproduction of the organisms that are genetically best adapted to the environment

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Natural selection can best be defined as the survival and reproduction of the organisms that are genetically best adapted to the environment. The correct option is D

What is Natural selection ?

Natural selection, which refers to the process by which particular features become more or less prevalent in a population over successive generations, is a key mechanism of evolution. It happens when people that possess specific favorable features have a higher likelihood of living and procreating, passing those traits down to their progeny.

These beneficial qualities become more prevalent in the population over time, improving the population's ability to adapt to the environment. Conversely, individuals with less advantageous qualities have a lower likelihood of surviving and procreating, which causes those traits to become less prevalent in the population. Populations gradually evolve and adapt to their unique habitats as a result of this process.

Therefore, (Option D) is correct.

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d.

survival and reproduction of the organisms that are genetically best adapted to the environment

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Which plant-cell organelle supports and maintains the cell's shape and protects the cell from damage? cell membrane

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No, for plant cell it is cell wall

In gel electrophoresis why does the DNA move toward the bottom of the wall of gel? A. DNA is negatively charged. B. DNA is positively charged. C. DNA is extremely heavy. D. DNA is less dense than air.

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The correct answer is option  A. "DNA is negatively charged".

Explanation:

The molecules of Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) have a negative charge because of the negative charge of phosphate component located in its ribose-phosphate backbone. This property of DNA is used during gel electrophoresis to separate the molecules according to its size. One molecule of DNA has a one negative charge, and moves towards the bottom of the wall of the gel because is where the anode is located. The larger the size of the DNA the faster it will move to the anode.

A. The DNA is negatively charged.

How do animals obtain the nitrogen they use to make proteins and nucleic acids? A. by consuming plants or other animals B. by absorbing ammonia from bacteria growing in the roots of plants C. by breathing the nitrogen present in the atmosphere D. by absorbing nitrogen found in the soil

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The answer is A. by consuming plants or other animals. Organisms need nitrogen to make proteins and DNA. However, they cannot directly use nitrogen from the atmosphere. Thus, choice C. is incorrect. Most plants absorb ammonia from bacteria growing in the roots or from the soil. On the other hand, animals get nitrogen by consuming plants or other animals.

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Which of the following is the correct matching nucleotide sequence for GATAC?

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The correct matching nucleotide sequence for GATAC is CTATG.

What is nucleotide sequence?

The code for DNA is transcribed into mRNA, this process is called transcription. Nucleotide acid sequence is a succession of letters that indicate the order of nucleotides within a DNA.

DNA is a double stranded structure. The DNA is transcribed in mRNA this process is called transcription. DNA has base pairs. Adenine base pairs with thymine and guanine base pairs with cytosine.

In mRNA, G is replaces with C, A is replaced with T, T is replaces with A and A is replaces with T. When RNA forms protein is called translation. In biological system all the organisms transfer information in the form of nucleotides.

The correct matching nucleotide sequence for GATAC is CTATG.

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Lysosomes and chloroplasts are unique to plant cells.

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The answer is A. "Lysosomes and Chloroplasts are unique to Plant Cells."

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