For most organism's any trait is usually determined by two alleles/"genetic codes" for that trait (one from each parent). For example, your eye or hair color results from a combination of your mother and father's genes (one allele from each for hair/eye color). So, a specific trait for a fish follows the same process by which two alleles (one from each parent) are needed to represent the fish.
The dead cells in plants that act as straws to pull water and nutrients from the soil are known as xylem. Xylem tissue is responsible for conducting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
When you pull the two magnets apart, this action represents the separation of the sister chromatids in a duplicated chromosome during cell division. This process ensures that each daughter cell receives one copy of each chromosome.
A plate of spaghetti could represent chromatin, as the tangled strands of DNA wrapped around histone proteins resemble the strands of pasta entwined on a plate. Both chromatin and spaghetti are organized structures made up of smaller components (DNA and proteins for chromatin, pasta and sauce for spaghetti) that come together to fulfill a specific purpose.
No, it has to be cut out!
Yes, crabs can sometimes pull or drag each other, especially during competition for food or territory.
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The dead cells in plants that act as straws to pull water and nutrients from the soil are known as xylem. Xylem tissue is responsible for conducting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Both represent force. The definition itself says this - " A force is a push or a pull "
You could pull straws to see who goes first. Or, go by order of birth.
When you catch a Fish you will be holding it in your hands after you pull in your line. So if you pull in your line and you are not holding a fish you didn't catch anything.
if u pull a fish back it will ground
Gaff or gaff hook is the name of the thing that is used to pull a large fish into the boat.
you get fish from sea to us by and when a rope put it into the water and when the a fish bits the rope you pull it out of the water
No, it is highly unlikely to drown a fish by pulling it backwards through water. Fish have gills that allow them to extract oxygen from the water, and moving them backwards may cause stress or injury but not drowning.
If the two people are young, then pull straws or something. If they are older then split it in half. For example. If the project was on cheese then one person does it on cheddar, and the other does it on gouda.
you go pull the weed behind the diner or you can fish it out at rocket reef
go fishing or pull up dandyloins