What is the difference between telophase 1 and telophase 2?
At the beginning of telophase I, each half of the cell has a complete haploid set of chromosomes, but each chromosome is still composed of two sister chromatids. Cytokinesis usually occurs simultaneously with telophase I, forming two haploid daughter cells. No chromosome replication occurs between the end of meiosis I and the beginning of meiosis II, as the chromosomes are already replicated.
In telophase II, the nuclei form and the chromosomes begin decondensing. The meiotic division of one parent cell produces four daughter cells, each with a haploid set of (unreplicated) chromosomes
Animals that howl are:
Coyotes
Dogs
Jackals
Wolves
They all howl for various reasons - to mark their territory, to communicate with their packs, to drive away their prey, and to strengthen family bonds.
Why and how does a snake shed its skin?
A snake will shed it's skin when it reaches a certain time of the month, because it will become worn out from wear and tear from sliding around all the time. To shed it's skin, and snake will start to peel and eventually wiggle it's way out, leaving the empty casing of skin left behind.
What do plants have that animals do not have?
uhh they have stems,leaves,they dont have a brain.
Plants all contain chloroplasts in their cells, these allow the plant to photosynthesize its own food. One of the criteria of a plant is that it is autotrophic. All plant cells are surrounded by cell walls, this makes plant cells much more rigid than animals cells and gives plants their structure. It also allows plant cells to hold more water without bursting. I would say that those are the two most important things that differ between plants and any other kingdom.
Do spiders crawl in your mouth at night and eat the food you can't digest?
The average person may swallow a spider while asleep, because spiders are not immediately aware of the danger. Most will instinctively respond to the clues that they are in danger of being consumed. It is also likely that parts of dead spiders can be consumed, having fallen into food that is open to the air.
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What type of symmetry does an osteichthyes have?
Osteichthyes have bilateral symmetry, which means that their body can be divided into two roughly equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for efficient movement and coordination in these fish species.
How do lions attract other lions?
Answer 1. Cats show dominance over other cats in multiple ways. For one, they fluff up their hair and arch their back's preparing to fight. They also mark their territory (urinating on plants or house hold items) If they do this inside it is usually when something new and strange enters the household (i.e. another pet) Cats will fight other cats and chase them away, they are very physical.
Answer 2. What the person above is saying isn't how they 'show' dominance , that is how they attempt to gain dominance. To show that they are dominant , they threat other cats , the 'fight-starter' is usually the less-dominant one , because if they win a fight and make the dominant one back down , that makes them more dominant , I have two male cats , so I've experienced them switch dominance over time , there isn't a perminant dominant one in my house because they're typical brothers , Bubble has the ego , he always thinks he's boss , he threats Squeak , but when it comes to fighting , they go insane , both are covered in blood , but usually Squeak wins his fame for a few days , then it goes back to Bossy Bubble haha , when I said 'covered in blood' that was an exaggeration , but before we had them fixed they would litterally fight til one ended up at the vets , that's what pushed us into taking their man-pride away even though we couldn't afford the surgery.
Answer 3. Cats also will wander into their enemy cats house to urinate in it and steal their food framing them for it so that the bad cat will be abandoned and die of starvation.
Pink salmon are considered to be r-strategists due to their relatively short lifespan and high reproductive output. They typically exhibit exponential growth due to their ability to produce a large number of offspring in a short period. This allows them to colonize new habitats quickly and take advantage of favorable environmental conditions.
Ethology is the study of what?
Ethology is the study of animal behavior in their natural environments. It aims to understand how and why animals behave the way they do, including their interactions with each other and their environment.
What is a mosquito a decompose a consumer or a producer?
A mosquito is a consumer as it feeds on the blood of other organisms for energy. It does not produce its own food through photosynthesis like a producer would.
Spider monkeys primarily eat fruits, seeds, nuts, leaves, and sometimes insects. Their diet is mainly fruit-based, supplemented with other plant materials and small animals. They are known to be important seed dispersers in tropical rainforests due to their feeding habits.
Cats are more crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. This behavior likely stems from their hunting instincts as they can take advantage of low light conditions to stalk prey efficiently. While cats can see well in low light, they are not strictly nocturnal because they are also able to adapt their activity patterns based on their environment and lifestyle.
Where are female gametes stored?
well, eggs are stored in the ovaries and every time a girl gets her period three days later is the egg released into the fallopian tube into the uterus.if the egg is not fertilized then the estrogen and progestrone levels quickly drop.
What do baby panthers look like?
Baby panthers, also known as cubs, are typically born with their eyes closed and covered in soft fluffy fur. They have faint spots or markings on their fur that will eventually fade as they grow older. Baby panthers rely on their mother for food and protection until they are old enough to hunt on their own.
Antlions are typically found in sandy or loose soil environments, such as dry regions, sand dunes, and scrublands. They create funnel-shaped traps in the sand to capture prey, which includes small insects and other invertebrates. Antlions are most commonly found in temperate and tropical regions worldwide.
While animals in different countries may have variations in their methods of communication, the differences are generally not as pronounced as differences in spoken language between regions. Animals may have different vocalizations or body language cues based on their species and culture, but these differences are often subtle compared to the distinct dialects and accents seen in human languages.
Can an owl turn its head 720 degrees?
No, owls cannot turn their heads 720 degrees. While owls have a wide range of motion in their necks due to extra vertebrae and specialized arteries that allow blood flow without cutting off circulation, they can typically rotate their heads up to 270 degrees in either direction.
Do mallard ducks exhibit homosexual behavior?
They are the most common type of ducks and really interesting. Mallard ducks also behave like any other birds, building cup-like nests made up of grass and leaves. Female mallard ducks usually lay around five to fourteen greenish-white eggs in each clutch, and it's the female mallard that takes care of their ducklings.
What are some examples of courtship behavior?
a cuttle fish displays colors to attract a female mate
a peacock shows his feathers
Male bowerbirds build elaborate towers of vegetation to entice females
Female moths release pheromones that attract males from up to a mile away.
Male African elephants use low-frequency sounds to find females who are sexually receptive
And male birds and frogs use vocalizations to attract mates.
squirrels start scurrying and collecring nuts,caterpillars are seen on the boarded well and the bear collecting honey in the dell
Do katydids hibernate or migrate?
Katydids neither hibernate nor migrate. The insects in question (Tettigoniidae family) live in low-lying vegetation or trees, where eggs are deposited before the adults die in winter. The eggs of these insect- and plant-eating katydids, also known as bush crickets and long-horned grasshoppers, will hatch the following spring.
How has human activity modified the environment?
Human activities have had a negative effect on the environment. This is because of urbanization, deforestation, pollution and the killing of organisms.
What should i do my cat stopped purring should i be concerned?
You shouldn't really be concerned because it usually means they are scared or hurt. Cats don't only purr only when they are content and happy. They also purr during tense or traumatic moments. When suddenly and violently injured, even at moments near death, a cat will often purr. Many people think that cats purr when they content and happy, it is the complete opposite.
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