Answer: That is false
Explanation: Catfishing is a deceptive activity where a person creates a fake identity on a social network account.
b. A land plant put into tap water.
c. A freshwater plant put into sea water.
d. A freshwater plant put into distilled water.
Answer:
Explanation:The situation that is most similar in which a plant is moved to a higher concentration of salt in water is that of a freshwater plant being put into sea water. Due to too much salt concentration, freshwater plants cannot survive on the ocean
b. thermal
c. electrical
d. kinetic
Answer:
Kinetic
Explanation:
When a stone is held above the ground, its position gives it potential, or stored, energy. When the stone is dropped, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, or the energy of motion.
This is an example of the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can, however, be converted from one form to another.
B:Fever increases body temperature and speeds up the body's reaction to pathogens.
C:Phagocytes identify cells invaded by pathogens and mark them for destruction.
D:Mucus traps pathogens and destroys them before they can enter the body.
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B) Two sister chromatids exchange identical pieces of DNA.
C) Specific proteins break the two strands and re-join them with their homologs.
D) Each of the four DNA strands of a tetrad is broken and the pieces are mixed.
E) Maternal alleles are "corrected" to be like paternal alleles and vice versa.
Homologous chromosomes crossover during meiosis when specific proteins break two DNA strands at corresponding points and re-join them with their homologs, resulting in an exchange of genetic material.
When homologous chromosomes participate in a process called crossover during meiosis, option C) takes place. Specific proteins cause the two DNA strands to break at corresponding points. These proteins then re-join them with their homologs, switching certain sections of DNA between the two chromosomes. This process is a fundamental feature of sexual reproduction and contributes to genetic diversity because the chromatids that undergo exchange, although from homologous chromosomes, are not identical.
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