After cell division each daughter cell has
a. a lower surface area/volume ratio than the paren...
Biology, 04.02.2020 08:00 normarjohnson
After cell division each daughter cell has
a. a lower surface area/volume ratio than the parent cell
b. a higher surface area/volume ratio than the parent cell
c. more dna in its nucleus than the parent cell
d. less dna in its nucleus than the parent cell
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Crinoids, also known as sea lilies, appear to be sea plants but are not plants at all. crinoids are an echinoderm species which uses anchoring structures called holdfasts to attach themselves to the sea floor. crinoids were most abundant in pennsylvania during the mississippian period, which ranged from 375 to 320 million years ago. fossils of the crinoids shows that during most of this time pennsylvania was that provided favorable conditions for crinoid growth. a) glacial terrain b) a dry and sandy plain c) mostly mountain ranges d) covered by warm, shallow seas
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The passing on of genetic traits from parents to offspring.
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