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In order for radiometric dating to be accurate what must be true about the daughter material at the time a rock formed?

The daughter material must have not been present in the rock at the time it formed. This ensures that any daughter material present in the rock is solely due to the radioactive decay of the parent material since the time of formation.


How is the genetic material in two daughter cells similar to the genetic material in the parent cell?

It depends if the daughter cells were produced as a result of fertilization or cloned. If fertilized the genetic material isn't same but if cloned the genetic material is 100% same.


What is genetic material in daughter cells called?

The genetic material in daughter cells is called chromosomes. These structures contain the genetic information passed down from the parent cell to the daughter cells during cell division.


How much of the parent's nuclear material does each daughter cell get?

Each daughter cell receives an equal amount of the parent's nuclear material during cell division. The genetic material is copied and distributed evenly between the two daughter cells to ensure genetic continuity.


What is genetic material in two daughter cells similar to the genetic material in the original parent cells?

Your a hoe


When a material goes through radioactive decay there is a new daughter product in the solid material so can this new daughter material react chemically with the rest of the solid matrix around it?

Yes, the daughter product resulting from radioactive decay can potentially react chemically with the surrounding solid matrix. This reaction may depend on the properties of the daughter product and the matrix material. It is important to consider these interactions when assessing the behavior of radioactive materials in a solid matrix.


What is the daughter product of nuclear decay?

The daughter product of nuclear decay is a new element or isotope that is formed as a result of the original radioactive material decaying.


How many half-lives have occurred in a rock containing one-fourth parent material and three-fourths daughter material?

2 half-lives have.


In what way or ways are daughter cells and parent cells the same?

In mitosis (one parent cell), the daughter cells have the same genetic material as the parent (unless there is a mutation). In meiosis (two parent cells), the daughter cell/s will share some genetic material with either parent.


Which cell organelle contains genetic material that will be passed to the daughter cells when the cell divides?

nucleolus


How do the daughter cells in mitosis relate?

They are just a copy of the parent. Because of this, they contain the same genetic material and therefore they are related in: structure, genetic material, and origin.


What is a word that starts with an r that is the genetic material in a daughter cell not found in either parent?

recessive trait