How Does The number of chromosomes found in the two daughter cells compare to the number of chromosomes found in the mother cells?

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Answer: The parent cell will create daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as it has -- through mitosis. 
The parent cell will create cells that are haploid, half the number of chromosomes of the parent -- through meiosis.


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Answer: temperature

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The answer is:  Cocci .
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Explain how organisms changes within an environment affect their survival. Specifically discuss the effects of a gene mutation for color in beetles.

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Animals gradually adapt to changes within their environment over time. This gives them a better chance of surviving rather than going extinct because of the change. Say there is a gene mutation affecting color within a population of beetles in a rain-forest. All of the beetles used to be red, but now a few of them have experienced a gene mutation and are green. Because they live in a rain-forest, it is likely that the green beetles would blend in with their surroundings far better than the original red beetles, and those red beetles would be wiped out by predators because they are easier to spot. The green beetles would live on and flourish, and their population would increase. Soon there would be few or none red beetles, and many green beetles.

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gene mutations help them camaflauge for survival. when change happens in an enviornment many things within the beetles mutation will change to adapt for the enviornment around them.

those genes will be passed down to the next generation survival of the fitest

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Scientists want to determine how closely related chimpanzees are to humans. Which data would give the MOST accurate comparison?

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Thier DNA sequences

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Are there more adults(18 or over) than kids in this world?

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With world conditions today its hard for a family to survive. So not to many people will want kids in order to survive. So I say Yes There is.
yes there are more adults than children (working age) next level is children and the lowest level is the old age (dependants).

Glucose is a simple sugar made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. What kind of molecule is glucose?

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Glucose is a simple monosaccharide sugar molecule with a chemical formula C6H12O6.