What are the disadvantages of sexual reproduction in the protists?
Disadvantages of sexual reproduction in protists include the need to find a mate, which can be difficult in some environments. It also requires more energy and resources compared to asexual reproduction. Additionally, sexual reproduction can introduce genetic variability, which may not always be advantageous in stable environments.
Urine is produced by the kidneys, which filter waste and excess substances from the blood to create urine. The urine then travels from the kidneys to the bladder through the ureters before being excreted from the body through the urethra.
Two organisms of a family also belong what other classification groups?
Two organisms of a family also belong to the same order, class, phylum, and kingdom in the taxonomic classification system.
What type of joint connects the sternum and the first rib?
The joint connecting the sternum and the first rib is a cartilaginous joint known as the sternocostal joint. This joint provides flexibility and allows for movements during breathing.
What do you yell at an animal to send it away?
"Go away," "Shoo," or "Get out" are common phrases used to discourage an animal from approaching.
I think that they survive by drinking other people's blood and also, maybe, getting that person's soul and it gives them another 100 years to live. then they just keep going. idk , something like that.
What characteristics do humans share with animals?
Animals and humans are both in the animal kingdom. Characteristics that animals and humans share are emotions, thoughts, and physical similarities. For example, a humans and animals are social beings who form bonds with family, friends, and neighbors.
Which imaginary line runs through Africa?
The Equator runs through Africa, crossing countries such as Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia.
Does DNA replicate in mitosis?
no
DNA replicates before mitosis. It replicates in the S phase of inter phase
This is a difficult question because it could be "What are causes of poaching?" or "What causes poaching?". Poaching means; hunting out of season or hunting endangered animals. Poaching is more a cause and effect issue. People poach for pelts, horns, food, or just for fun.
For money, for luxury etc.
How many eggs does a 27 year old woman have?
A woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have. By the time a woman reaches 27 years old, she will have fewer eggs available compared to when she was younger. However, the exact number of eggs varies for each woman and decreases over time due to natural biological processes.
Is a wooden table a living thing?
No, a wooden table is not a living thing. Living things require the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, characteristics that a table does not possess.
Name the strongest muscle in your lower body?
There is no one answer for this question since there are different ways to measure strength. There is absolute strength (maximum force), dynamic strength (repeated motions), elastic strength (exert force quickly), and strength endurance (withstand fatigue).
Why do people dissect animals?
People dissect animals for educational purposes, to study their anatomy and understand biological processes. It allows students and researchers to learn about the structure and function of different organ systems in living organisms. Dissection is also important for medical training and scientific research.
Which mineral is found in haemoglobin?
Iron is the mineral found in hemoglobin. It is essential for the transport of oxygen in the blood.
Are Humanzee chimp-human hybrids Possible?
That is hard to answer with certainty. Prof. Robin Bernstein of George Washington University says that it might be possible in a lab setting, but there are three barriers to this happening in the wild: 1) humans and chimps would not normally look at each other as mates; 2) the biological mechanisms of human and chimp sexual reproduction are not exactly the same; and 3) There are great differences at the chromosomal level. I will go over each of these. First, animals tend to mate with their own species. This is because they are genetically programed to detect certain bodily attributes or hormones that make the males or females of their species attractive. In addition, species that are active in different areas tend not to come in contact with each other. So the chances of a male chimp and a female human or a female chimp and a male human finding each other attractive and mating in the wild is very slim. However, chimps raised as human children have been shown to be attracted to humans. See the question "Could a chimp mate with a human?" for more information.
Second, although both have similar reproductive systems, they are not exactly the same. For instance, chimpanzee penises are very long for their body size, but they are carrot-like in nature (i.e., it is wide at the base and tapers to a point). Human penises, on the other hand, are wide at the base and have a wide head. This means a chimp penis might not be rigid enough to reach far enough inside a human female to implant seed. The human penis might be too big to reach far enough inside a chimp female to do the same. It is important to mention that humans have forward-facing vaginas, while chimps have backwards-facing vaginas. Humans can have sex face to face, something that chimps can't do. Considering that chimps must mate in an awkward "doggie style," a human male might have problems orienting himself. The male chimp may have similar problems.
Third, chimps have 48 chromosomes (2 pairs of 24) and humans have 46 (2 pairs of 23). It is known that human chromosome 2 is simply a fused version of the chimp chromosome, which accounts for us having 2 less chromosomes. Animals with different chromosome counts can't usually mate, but there are a few instances where they have. For example, horses have 64 (2 pairs of 32) and a donkey has 62 (2 pairs of 31), but yet they are able to produce a mule. Since the mule gets an unequal number of chromosomes from both parents, it is born sterile due to genetic abnormalities. Therefore, if a chimp-human hybrid could ever be brought to term, a male specimen could never reproduce. Yet, there is evidence that human ancestors and chimps might have interbred in the past.
The oldest fossil associated with the human lineage is around 7 million years old. This means the joint human-chimp ancestor probably lived around this time. Yet, genetic chronology shows that the split between the lineages happened around 5 million years ago. In his article "Two Splits Between Human and Chimp Lines Suggested," science journalist Nicholas Wade describes genetic research that reconciles the difference by positing the separate human and chimp lineages might have continued to breed and later split for a second and final time. Genetic chronology shows that the X chromosome in the human and chimp lineages split over a million years before the other chromosomes. Dr. David Reich of Cambridge, the head researcher on the project, suggests this could have been caused by hybrid females interbreeding with chimpanzees (since hybrid males would not have been able to reproduce). In addition, he further suggests that this interbreeding could have hastened human evolution since it would have allowed us to better adapt to the new environment of the African savannah. Paleoanthropologists like Dr. David Pilbeam of Harvard are not quick to accept the information since genetic chronology only provides "relative ages, which are translated into real time by reference to a timescale established by early ape and monkey fossils." Further research is needed to determine if the hybrid theory is correct.
The Russian biologist Ilya Ivanov tried for 4 years from 1926 to 1930 to produce a Humanzee in a lab setting. He initially gained permission from the French government and backing from the Soviet government in 1925 to start such experiments in Kindia in Guinea (northeastern Africa), but none of the chimps assigned to him a year later where sexually mature enough to carry children to term. He then relocated to the Guinean capital of Conakry in late 1926 to capture his own specimens. He artificially inseminated three female chimps with human sperm in early and mid-1927, but none of them became pregnant. After returning to Russia in 1929, he gained permission and backing from the Soviet government to conduct human trials. But after the 1929 election changed the USSR's power base, Ivanov's experiments were stopped and he was eventually arrested and exiled. To my knowledge, no one has tried (legally or otherwise) to create a Humanzee since then.
Barring the natural barriers mentioned above, I believe there might be a psychobiological explanation for why Ivanov's early batch of chimps did not become pregnant. Ivanov captured wild chimps and then confined them to cages. One was even shipped from Africa to France by boat. Prof. Roger Fouts mentions in his book Next of Kin: My Conversation with Chimpanzees (1997) that such stress can cause adverse effects in chimps like hair-pulling and self-mutilation. Stress-induced chemicals like alpha-amylase have been shown to reduce a human woman's ability to become pregnant because it slows the descent of the egg. So it's possible that the stress from being confined to cages may have kept the chimp egg and human sperm from meeting. If he had used human-raised chimps who lived in spacious modern facilities, he may have had a better chance of succeeding. There is no telling what would have happened if the human trials were carried through.
What does active transport and facilitated diffusion have in common?
Both active transport and facilitated diffusion are methods of moving substances across cell membranes. Active transport requires energy input to move substances against their concentration gradient, while facilitated diffusion does not require energy and moves substances along their concentration gradient with the help of transport proteins.
No, slugs do not have the ability to smile. Slugs do not possess facial muscles or the ability to form expressions like humans or some other animals.
Harmful effects of arthropods to man?
Arthropods can transmit diseases to humans through bites, stings, or contaminated food. Some common examples include mosquitoes transmitting diseases like malaria and dengue fever, while ticks can spread Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In addition, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to arthropod bites or stings, leading to symptoms ranging from localized swelling to severe anaphylaxis.
Bacilli move using structures called flagella, which are long whip-like appendages that rotate and propel the bacterium forward. Some bacilli can also move using a "twitching" motility mechanism powered by type IV pili, which are short, hair-like structures that extend and retract to pull the bacterium along surfaces.
What animal kills more humans the hippo or rhino?
Hippos are considered to be more dangerous to humans than rhinos. Hippos are responsible for more human fatalities each year due to their aggressive and territorial nature, while rhinos are known to be more solitary and less likely to attack unless provoked.
Recessive traits. This means that the trait is only expressed when an individual inherits two copies of the recessive allele for that trait, one from each parent.
Can a brain imagine something that it has never seen?
Yes, the brain has the ability to create images and concepts that it has never directly experienced through processes like creativity and imagination. This ability is thought to be a result of the brain synthesizing and recombining past experiences to generate novel ideas and visualizations.