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b. it could carry and make copies of information
Henry Ford was a self educated inventor. You could describe him as a materials scientist and engineering scientist. Mainly he was an inventor. He also had an interest in plastics developed from agricultural products, especially soybeans.
This is of cause a mater of opinion, but some people think that Charles Darwin is the most famous scientist in the world and he was British.....However one could go on with Newton, Rutherford, Turing, Whitney, Fleming and many many more.
A marine biologist is a scientist. They study the Biology of marine life. The specific cluster would be a scientist - Biology - Fisheries. Of course as with all fields of science the cluster could be narrowed down even more or expanded to just science.
The 19th century British scientist and inventor Michael Faraday discovered that compressing and liquefying a certain gas could chill air when the liquefied.
a set chromosome define about progeny which could be male or female
b. it could carry and make copies of information
An example could be mitochondria, because 1. Its not a chromosome and 2. It doesn't carry chromosomes.
A beekeeper could be a scientist, but not necessarily.
Males only have one X chromosome, so even if the gene on that chromosome is recessive there is no other gene that could dominate it. Females have two X chromosomes, so if the gene on that chromosome is recessive there is still a chance that the gene on the other chromosome could be dominate and override it.
There are two kinds of sex chromosome X and Y that result in two different sex types: XX in females and XY in males. A child will always get a X chromosome from their mother, but the sex depends on which chromosome the male gives, which is completely random, you could get the X chromosome making you female or you could get the Y chromosome making you male.
Say as if I were a scientist. I am trying to create something that will cure cancer. If I miscalculate and do the wrong things I could probably make something more worse than it was before.
how could a zygote end up with an extra chromosome Either the egg or the sperm doesn't divide equally.
I would say that they could learn more about their subjects that they are experimenting with.
He or she could be a scientist, but may be a different type of specialist.
A scientist can exmine a cell by studingit.
Chromosomally, no. However, the survivability of Y-chromosome versus X-chromosome sperm under differing environmental conditions must also be considered. Y-chromosome sperm seem better adapted to alkaline environments, whereas X-chromosome sperm better survive acidity. Also, the sperm could be sorted before in vitro fertilization (IVF).