Phenotype
The complete hereditary history of an organism. Answer A genome is all the genetic information in the haploid portion of chromosomes of a cell
A gene is a portion on a chromosome. It is not the entire DNA which codes for all you see in an individual.
For the sake of simplicity the discussion here will be of mendellian genetics. The way an animal looks (phenotype) may only represent a portion of it's genotype since dominant traits mask the expression of recessive ones. Behavior is not explained by genetics in many cases...the more complex the organism the more likely behavioral nuance is affected by elements beyond genetics.
There are several forms of asexual reproduction: binary fission (two equal individuals are formed), budding, vegetative reproduction, and fragmentation. Fragmentation seems to fit your question.
Genes usually come in pairs because an organism can inherit a given gene from both parents. Six genes is not a lot, that would be a small portion of a genome.
Measurable attributes of a portion of our observable world is what physical properties are.Specifically, something which is physical can be observed. Something which is a property also functions as an attribute. In this context, an observable attribute lends itself to being measured and to telling us something informative and useful about the part of the world to which it belongs.
Auscultation is the portion of the physical examination that provides information by hearing.
A loggerhead turtle is an organism that lives in the neritic portion of the ocean
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gene
Endagered Speices
Endagered Speices
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The inorganic portion of soil forms from rocks getting weathered by chemical and physical means to form soils.
Portion of an organism's genome which contains a sequence of bases that could potencially decode a certain protein
The complete hereditary history of an organism. Answer A genome is all the genetic information in the haploid portion of chromosomes of a cell
Yes we can transplant a small portion of DNA in another organism by genetic engineering to make transgenic organisms.