The answer is conjugation.
Yes, amoeba and paramecium are more like each other than plants and animals because they are both unicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Protista. Plants and animals are multicellular organisms belonging to separate kingdoms (Plantae and Animalia) with distinct characteristics such as cell wall presence and mode of nutrition.
Genes on the same chromosome can separate through a process called genetic recombination or crossing over during meiosis. This process can shuffle genes between homologous chromosomes, creating genetic diversity in offspring.
Meiosis I should not produce haploid cells. They should be diploid because before meiosis I the diploid cell duplicated its DNA. It is only after Meiosis II that the four cells are haploid.
When salt dissolves in water, the entropy of the system increases. This is because the salt molecules become surrounded by water molecules, leading to a more disordered state compared to the separate salt crystal and water molecules.
Recombination events during meiosis break up linkage groups by shuffling alleles on the same chromosome. Additionally, genetic crossing over between homologous chromosomes can also separate linked genes by exchanging segments of DNA.
No, recombination is a specific process where genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes during meiosis. When chromosomes get tangled, it may lead to genetic mutations or chromosomal abnormalities, but recombination is a separate biological mechanism that occurs to generate genetic diversity.
Attraction between the atoms increases
It adds to genetic variability. Swapping DNA helps the new organisms to be genetically different from the parents. If there is a biological disaster that threatens a population of Paramecia some of them may survive since they are not all genetically alike.
The population has evolved into two separate species if the species in question no longer interbreed.
Yes, amoeba and paramecium are more like each other than plants and animals because they are both unicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Protista. Plants and animals are multicellular organisms belonging to separate kingdoms (Plantae and Animalia) with distinct characteristics such as cell wall presence and mode of nutrition.
Genes on the same chromosome can separate through a process called genetic recombination or crossing over during meiosis. This process can shuffle genes between homologous chromosomes, creating genetic diversity in offspring.
In genetic recombination, double crossover involves two separate exchanges of genetic material between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a more complex rearrangement of genes. Single crossover, on the other hand, involves only one exchange of genetic material, leading to a simpler rearrangement of genes.
you don't - to control population - separate the sexes
As the amount of emulsifier increases the time taken for the mixture of oil and water to separate will also increase. It is directly proportional.
They split the population into separate communities leading to the development of separate independent city-states.
During meiosis, chromosomes line up in pairs along the center of the cell in a process called synapsis. This allows for genetic recombination to occur between homologous chromosomes. The chromosomes then separate and are distributed into different daughter cells, ensuring that each cell receives a unique combination of genetic material.
Palm Coast and Bunnell are two separate cities in Florida. Palm Coast's population is about 75,000. Bunnell's population is about 3,000. Greenland's population is about 57,000.