How come the aids was first identified in chimpanzee even though aids is not seen in animals?
AIDS was not first recognised in chimpanzees.
What do chromosomes do in meiosis not mitosis?
In mitosis, the end result is a DIPLOID chromosome. In meiosis, which is the process of forming new gametes (sperm and egg), the chromosomes split longitudinally at the centromere, resulting in a gamete which is HAPLOID, ie, it only has 50% of the normal number of chromosomes. When the egg and sperm unite, the resulting fertilized egg now has been restored to a diploidy.
ear plugs for hearing loss get put into the ear and helps you to hear better than before after a while.
her favorite color was black because she was a dark goth emo and was drepessed. she was also gay.
How often does a female chimpanzee reproduce?
The inter-birth interval is between three and five years (Goodall 1986; Boesch & Boesch-Achermann 2000; Nishida et al. 2003).
No they have no tail because they are not monkeys -hope this helps your with your question!
chimps are very smart, anyway, they bite and its illegal in some states and countries to have them as pets.
Chimpanzees are dangerous, exotic animals that require an expensive permit and your home must be zoned for exotic animals.
No. Chimpanzees cannot be pets. As babies, they are easy to care for and can pretty much be raised as a human child. However, once they reach adolescence, they become 7-10 time stronger than a human. No matter how loving a relationship a chimp has with their human family, there is always the possibility they will lose their temper and attack, or attack a neighbour. Not even the trainers in Hollywood can handle them after this, and usually get rid of them or keep them in cages their whole lives after a childhood of severe abuse.
Also, it is not kind to the chimp. When they become too strong to handle, many zoos cannot take pet chimps, because chimps learn their social skills from watching the members of their community as they get older, and they do not know how to interact properly with other chimps. They also cannot be put into the wild for this reason. Sanctuaries are usually full to capacity. Some owners are so desperate they resort to sending their chimp to a biomedical lab to be used as a research subject. Not to mention the fact that these baby chimps are taken from their mothers to be raised by humans. This has exactly the same effect it would on a human mother and child.
Chimps are also very endangered in the wild, and keeping them as pets gives the impression that the species is stable, when nothing could be further from the truth.
If you love chimps, do some research and help protect them in the wild, or fundraise or volunteer for a sanctuary. But never ever ever get a pet chimp. It ends badly for all involved.
How do you sign 'peace' in sign language?
put your finger together with your thumb and do the same with the other hand and put them together and slowly drive your hands apart.
How does the morula stage of sea star development differ from the blastula stage?
The blastula is a single-layered ball with a fluid-filled cavity called the BLASTOCOEL in the middle (which the morula stage lacks).
--Side note: The morula is a ball of cells about the same size as the original zygote and the large number of embryonic cells of the morula arrange themselves into a blastula, with the blastocoel in the middle.
Chimpanzees are mammals because they give live birth to their young.
The offspring will have abnormal eyes--APEX
Can you get tubes in your ears with an ear infection?
Yes. Believe it or not, frequent/recurrent ear infections (sometimes caused by water, such as going into a pool or taking a shower and getting water in your ears) can be the main cause of getting tubes in your ears. Getting tubes in your ears is a surgical procedure with no side effects (with the exception of vomiting due to the anesthesia). Talking from personal experience, there are no negative consequences to getting tubes with the exception of having to be more careful in and around water.
What are some characteristics of a good password?
It should not be found in a dictionary.
It should contain special characters and numbers.
It should contain a mix of upper and lower case letters.
There should be at least 8 characters.
It should not be able to be guessed based on user information.
It should not be shared with anyone.
It should not be written down anywhere.
Same password or similar passwords should not be used in other applications.
Why do astronauts not fly to the moon anymore?
The United States does't send people to the Moon anymore because we've already had dozens of landings on the moon from 1969 to 1974 or whenever the last moon mission was. Been there, Done that, Got the Tee Shirt!
And it's really expensive, so we decided it wasn't a good use for our taxpayer money to keep visiting the place.
A mission to the moon requires an objective. The original objectives were to first, demonstrate that it could be done (and that the US had the technology to do it - this was part of showing that the US was better than the USSR, during the Cold War period), second, to learn something about the moon, and about space travel. Those objectives were achieved.
There are plenty of other possible objectives for space travel to the moon or elsewhere. We have only begun to do the many interesting and useful things that can be done in outer space. However it is true, as noted above, that travelling to the moon is very expensive, and at the present time, when the US is deeply in debt, has huge budget deficits, and has a number of very expensive problems, it would be difficult to spend a lot of money on space travel. The time does not seem to be right.