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you cut them open and look in the cell

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Q: How are genes extracted from animals?
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Do cloned animals lose their genes?

No, the two clones have the same genes.


Are genes found only in animals?

The stomach


One compound extracted from the adrenal gland of animals and is used therapeutically?

Cortisone


What 2 animals have genes in common?

Oceals and Tigers


How do genes affect growth and development in farm animals?

Selection. When a farmer or rancher selects for animals that grow better than others, that animal has superior genes to those other animals with more inferior growth. Thus the superior genes are selected for, and pronounced more through more breeding in the herd or flock.

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Can testosterone be extracted from live animals?

YES


Do cloned animals lose their genes?

No, the two clones have the same genes.


What is compound extracted from adrenal gland of animals?

epinepherine


What animals share the same genes as the platypus?

No animals share the same genes as the platypus. To suggest they do would be to suggest the platypus is a mixture of other animals which, or course, it is not.


How is carbon extracted form the atmosphere?

by animals and humans breathing out


Do animals and plants have DNA?

no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.


Are genes found only in animals?

The stomach


Why do common patterns of genetic control for development exist in animals?

They exist because all these genes have descended from the genes of common ancestors.


How did the Sioux Indians color their fabric?

With pigments extracted from plants and animals.


How did rabbits have long ears?

The genes of animals it originates from.


Where does an animal get its genes?

Animals can get their traits from their parents or from their environment.


Why do animals compete against each other?

Animals compete because they need to ensure their genes are passed on to the next generation. The animals with the best genes/adaptions are more likely to survive and successfully mate therefore passing their genes on. The process of which the strongest (or just best suited to the environment) genes survive on to the next generation is called natural selection.