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A zygote is a eukaryotic cell formed by a fertilization event between two gametes. The zygote's genome is a combination of the DNA in each gamete, and contains all of the genetic information necessary to form a new individual organism.
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b. They have been genetically modified.
c. They were developed during the Green Revolution.
d. Genetic material from another organisms is sometimes added
The bioengineered food products are those food products, which are modified by the alteration in their genetic material. There alteration in the genetic material is done by changing and incorporating the gene of interest in the DNA of the organism. Sometimes, the gene of interest are derived from the genome of the other organisms.
The use of the chemical pesticides escalated the green revolution, at that time the genetically modified food product were not so developed.
Hence, the correct answer is c. They were developed during the Green Revolution.
b. solid to a gas.
c. liquid to a gas.
d. gas to a liquid. E. gas to a solid
c. liquid to a gas. is correct
b. earthquakes
c. blizzards
d. A and B only
2. Which of the following are effects of "El Nino"?
a. hurricanes
b. floods
c. droughts
d. A and B only
e. A, B, and C
1. The right answer is d. A and B only.
On September 8, 2017, the earth shook in Mexico on the night of Thursday to Friday. An earthquake measuring 8.2 on the Richter scale hit the south of the country off the coast of Chiapas state, according to the US Geospatial Monitoring Center (USGS). The shock was felt as far as the capital, Mexico City.
2. The right answer is e. A, B, and C.
El Niño, and its La Niña counterpart, are large-scale oceanic phenomena of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, affecting the wind regime, sea temperature, and precipitation. El Niño and La Niña correspond to the two opposite phases of the coupled ocean / atmosphere phenomenon called ENSO (El Niño / Southern Oscillation).
Originally, the name El Niño was attributed by Peruvian fishermen to the small invasion of hot water that occurs every year along the coasts of Peru and Ecuador around Christmas - hence its name: in Spanish, El Niño means the child Jesus. By extension, the climatic phenomenon corresponding to the increased warming of surface waters near the coast of South America is now called El Niño. We know that it is linked to a cycle of changes in atmospheric pressure between the east and west Pacific, coupled with a cycle of ocean current along the equator.
Only ENSO has such a marked global impact. The other two ocean basins, Indian and Atlantic, are too small to allow such an important coupling between atmospheric and oceanic circulation, even if they also undergo deep water upwelling and trade winds.