Biology, 19.05.2020 02:15, nataliemakin7123
Consider an animal with six pairs of chromosomes; one set of six chromosomes is from this animal’s male parent, and the homologous set of six chromosomes is from this animal’s female parent. How many combinations of chromosomes are possible in the gametes of individuals of this species if we look only at independent assortment of chromosomes, disregarding the effect of crossing over?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:10, katiekellerman9947
Fruit bats in central america eat bananas and other fruits. banana plants rely on bats for pollination. what would be the most likely consequence on the banana crop if fruit bats were eliminated from the area? the banana crop would increase because bats would stop eating the crops. the banana crop would decrease because bats would no longer pollinate the crops. the banana crop would remain constant because bees would replace the bats. the banana crop would remain constant because the plants would adapt using asexual reproduction.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 20:30, carryislarrywithdair
Which statement correctly compares metaphase i and metaphase ii? in metaphase ii twice as many chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell as in metaphase i. in metaphase i twice as many chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell as in metaphase ii. in metaphase ii twice as many chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell as in metaphase i. in metaphase i twice as many chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell as in metaphase ii.
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