They have simatic and sexual chromosomes.
When humans see fruit flies, they instinctively try to chase them away. Many households have a spray that can be used to kill the flying insects.
It depends on the type of eukaryotic organism. For example, both humans and fruit flies are a part of the kingdom Animalia, which is composed solely of eukaryotic organisms. However, humans have 43 chromosomes in 23 homologous pairs, while fruit flies have 8 chromosomes in 4 homologous pairs.
These are called sex linked genes since they are on the genes that code for sex.
individual in a population eg: maize
It is Homologous chromosomes because they carry thesame genes and homones.
This type of protein is a histone.
Chromosomes are found in all cells. They are found inside the nucleus of the cell.
Histone
they dont well actually some fruit flies do. it depends on if they are a mutant type of fruit fly or not. there are also flies that have messed up wings, these types of flies are called vestigial. there are also fruit flies that don't even have eyes. all of these types of fruit flies are mutants and are used for testing.
Chromosomes.
RNA, ribosmes
When humans see fruit flies, they instinctively try to chase them away. Many households have a spray that can be used to kill the flying insects.
i found out that it was a watermelon
NO! Dexoyribnucleic acid is an acid, and is found in chromosomes in wich the DNA is compacted.
It depends on the type of eukaryotic organism. For example, both humans and fruit flies are a part of the kingdom Animalia, which is composed solely of eukaryotic organisms. However, humans have 43 chromosomes in 23 homologous pairs, while fruit flies have 8 chromosomes in 4 homologous pairs.
Walter Sutton conducted experiments in the early 20th century to study the inheritance of traits in fruit flies. He specifically focused on the role of chromosomes in determining these traits. Sutton's experiments provided evidence for the chromosome theory of inheritance, which proposed that genetic information is carried on chromosomes and is passed from parents to offspring during reproduction.
No. Fruit flies do not have hard shells. Fruit flies look like tiny semi transparent flies. A bug with a hard shell is probably some type of beetle. If you are having a problem with swarms of them in your kitchen it is probably some kind of stored food beetle such as: carpet beetles, cigarette beetles, drugstore beetles, or larder beetles.