Conjugation is a type of sexual reproduction carried on by many protists.
Conjugated:Meaning #1: (chemistry)formed by the union of two compounds, joined together especially in a pair or pairs(chemistry) of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond
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Conjugation fungi are placed in the phylum Zygomycota. They are characterized by their unique method of sexual reproduction called conjugation. Members of this phylum include bread molds such as Rhizopus.
Paramecium exchange DNA through a process called conjugation. During conjugation, two paramecia come together and form a cytoplasmic bridge through which genetic material is exchanged. This genetic exchange results in increased genetic diversity among the paramecia.
The indicated conjugation of "to see" is: I see You see He/She/It sees We see You (plural) see They see
The process in which 2 paramecium join to exchange DNA is called conjugation. During conjugation, the micronuclei of the paramecia undergo meiosis to exchange genetic material, leading to genetic diversity in the offspring.
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Conjugation
I am. We are. He is.
The act of two bacteria joining and exchanging DNA is called bacterial conjugation. During conjugation, a donor bacterium transfers genetic material to a recipient bacterium through a structure called a pilus. This process allows for the exchange of beneficial traits such as antibiotic resistance.
-COOH can undergo amino acid conjugation.
Conjugation fungi are placed in the phylum Zygomycota. They are characterized by their unique method of sexual reproduction called conjugation. Members of this phylum include bread molds such as Rhizopus.
conjugation
I am You are He,She,It is We are You are They are
"You have" is "tienes".
By conjugation
Singular Plural 1 -r -mur 2 -ris -mini 3 -tur -ntur
Paramecium exchange DNA through a process called conjugation. During conjugation, two paramecia come together and form a cytoplasmic bridge through which genetic material is exchanged. This genetic exchange results in increased genetic diversity among the paramecia.