Mitosis was the norm until Meiosis (two sexes) evolved 580 Million Years Ago.
Each Cell produced has exactly half of the information of each of the Cells it came from, meaning, each Cell has half of the characteristics its "parent" had.
Meiosis is important because it allows for a larger amount of genetic diversity than mitosis does. If you have two organisms combining their genes as opposed to just making a copy of yourself with the occasional mutation, the species with meiosis would be more likely to survive and differentiate, maybe become more complex.
Meiosis is the process by which organisms reproduce. It is also the source of genetic variation within species. Meiosis is the process by which organisms continue on from generation to generation
Meiosis is important to the variety of life because, during meiosis, it combines the DNA of two different people.Without it, we would be the same person over and over and over again. Therefore, meiosis is important because it creates variety of life, so that we are not just copies of our dad or mom.
In meiosis, four daughter cells each having half the amount of chromosomes of the original parent cell are produced. Each new cell has different chromosomes so each cell is different. As a result, if these cells are used for reproduction, each reproduced organism will also be different creating variation in the population.
Meiosis ensures that the ploidy (the number of copies of the genetic material) remains constant from generation to generation. During reproduction, the fusion of the gametes would give a copy number which would be the sum of the genetic material arriving from each parent. By meiosis, each parent's genetic material is made haploid (single copy) so that they can fuse together to become diploid (two copies).
The process of crossing over during meiosis results in to new genetic combinations to create genetic variations. Useful genetic variations result in better genotypes which are helpful in evolution.
No meiosis, no new cells.
I don't think Krypton can be in living things, It's in Lasers, and the tip of your pencil. So, i don't think Krypton is in living things.
carbohydrates, lipids, protein, and nucleic acid
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Organic compounds are everything in living organisms. They make up all important parts of the cells, including DNA, the molecule of life.
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
For me the ecosystem is the place were living the living things and non living things and the importance of it to as is that they are produce the oxygen that we are in healing
Meiosis is important to all multicellular animals because it is the only form of animal sexual reproduction
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reproduce cells.
example of an alkali is a soap soap helps us clean our body so it is useful for living things
It so very inmoprtn to living things like people
I don't think Krypton can be in living things, It's in Lasers, and the tip of your pencil. So, i don't think Krypton is in living things.
carbon is present in our foods and provides energy in form of glucose.
They eat all old dead living things and decompose it
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to take place. This respiration is how energy is produced in living things, therefore, it is extremely important to survival.
Living things are composed of atoms, ions, ionic compounds, molecular compounds, and solutions in which water is the solvent. The sum total of all of the chemical reactions that occur in the cells of living things is what makes us alive.