b.a two word system for naming organisms by using the family and genus
c.a two word system for naming organisms by using the order and family
d.a two word system for naming organisms by using the domain and species
Answer:
The correct answer would be a. a two-word system for naming organisms by using the genus and species.
Binomial nomenclature or two name naming system refers to the formal system of naming a living organism.
This system gives a two words name to specific species. Both the words are generally Latin in origin.
The first word always starts with a capital letter and represent the genus name of an organism.
The second name starts with the small letter and represents the species name of the organism.
The scientific name is always written in italics when typed or printed or underlined separately if it is handwritten.
For example, the scientific name of human is Homo sapiens. The Homo represents the genus whereas sapiens represents the species.
Answer:
TURBULENCE
Explanation:
B. In both oogenesis and spermatogenesis, the cells become haploid after meiosis I.
C. In both oogenesis and spermatogenesis, the cells become haploid after meiosis II.
D. During spermatogenesis, the cells become haploid after meiosis I, while in oogenesis, the cells become haploid after meiosis II.
Answer:
B. In both oogenesis and spermatogenesis, the cells become haploid after meiosis I.
Explanation:
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B- HUMAN EMISSIONS
C- PLANT RESPIRATION
D- PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Answer:
Atoms
Explanation:
B) The species has 16 sets of chromosomes per cell.
C) Each cell has eight homologous pairs.
D) During the S phase of the cell cycle there will be 32 separate chromosomes.
E) A gamete from this species has four chromosomes.
For a species with a chromosome number of 2n=16, each cell has eight pairs of homologous chromosomes. There are not 32 chromosomes, 16 sets, or four chromosomes in a gamete.
In biology, the chromosome number 2n=16 indicates that the organism is diploid and has 16 total chromosomes, which are organized into 8 homologous pairs. So, the correct answer is option C) Each cell has eight homologous pairs. The number 16 (2n) represents the total number of chromosomes, not how many sets there are, making option B incorrect. One should not interpret this to mean there are 32 chromosomes in total, so option A is also incorrect. During S phase of the cell cycle DNA replication happens, but this doesn't change the number of chromosomes, just the number of DNA molecules, therefore, option D isn't right. Lastly, a gamete (sex cell) from this species would have n=8, or half the number of chromosomes, contradicting option E.
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