Biology, 03.02.2020 22:46 Aubreigh29
The existence of mitochondria within cells is an example of co-evolution as the mitochondria has a different dna sequence than that of the nucleus in the host cell.
a. eukaryote
b. fungus
c. protist
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Yeast cells reproduce quickly by budding. this is a form of reproduction so all the yeast cells a) sexual; vary b) asexual; vary c) asexual; are identical d) sexual; differ from the parents submit hint structures and functions of cells cellular reproduction
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:40
During crossing-over, a. genetic material is exchanged between nonsister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles. b. nonsister chromatids from each homologous chromosome of a tetrad are exchanged, resulting in new combinations of alleles. c. one homologous chromosome of a tetrad is exchanged with another tetrad, resulting in new combinations of alleles. d. sister chromatids from each homologous chromosome of a tetrad are exchanged, resulting in new combinations of alleles. e. genetic material is exchanged between sister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles.
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