They would be identical. -APEX (cheaters] lol
They would be identical
Yes, that is true.
No, it is absolutely impossible, you would have to mate with a cat which is proven impossible. (Or at least it would hurt the cat, which in turn would hurt you.)
Yes, if evolution were true we would find fossils of half-developed organisms. However, no such fossils exist on the Earth.
true. Arteries have halves that allow for blood flow away form the heard but not toward the heart.
True. Half of the Moon is in sunlight.
'Twenty-one and a half' is certainly correct, and idiomatic. 'Twenty-one and one half' isn't exactly incorrect, but it sounds stilted - why would you need to stress the number of halves, when it can only be one anyway? It might be used in a comic context, if you wanted to indicate that the speaker was rather pompous or pedantic, but it isn't idiomatic. ________________________________________________________________________ (from asker:) true, but my English teacher will take off points for every little thing. im trying to keep my grade up. thanks! :)
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No that is not true.
No. A man's sperm carries exactly half of the DNA required to fertilize an ovium (woman's egg). It contains nothing more. Neither the sperm nor the ovium are capable of life without the other half of the DNA. When the halves of the DNA combine then there is enough to 'program' the cells to begin division/multiplication, which might result in a new being. This is true of all mammals, not just humans. The DNA combines so that the new entire whole is not exactly like either of the halves. So the sperm's DNA does influence the blood type of the child but there is nothing of the father except 1/2 of his DNA. Same is true for the mother.
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