In each and every cell you have, all your DNA is present as a copy. So before a cell division occurs all DNA is copied. Not all DNA information is used of course, but all is copied each and every time.
Asexual reproduction involves only one parent organism, which produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself. This process occurs without the fusion of gametes and can take various forms, such as binary fission, budding, or vegetative propagation. Therefore, all genetic information in the offspring comes solely from the single parent.
Fungi can reproduce sexually by forming unique spores through the fusion of genetic material from two different mating types. This allows for genetic variation and the production of fungi that are different from either parent.
Reproduction generally requires both male and female organisms to reach sexual maturity. If either the male or female does not mature, they typically cannot produce viable gametes (sperm or eggs), which are essential for fertilization. Therefore, without maturation of both sexes, reproduction is unlikely to occur. In some species, alternative reproductive strategies may allow for a form of reproduction, but this is not common.
Mutations in gametes can be passed on to future generations because gametes are involved in reproduction and carry genetic information that can be inherited by offspring. Somatic mutations, which occur in non-reproductive cells, do not affect the germline and therefore cannot be passed on to future generations.
Hydra typically have a diploid number of 16 chromosomes. Therefore, an offspring of a hydra, which is produced through asexual reproduction (budding) or sexual reproduction, would also have 16 chromosomes. This is consistent across the various species of hydra.
deductive reasoning
Reproduction involves the transfer of genetic information from the parent cell to the daughter cells. This is how some traits are transferred through the genes.
To find the length of the room on the blueprint, we can set up a proportion based on the scale provided. Since 14 inches on the blueprint represents 2 feet in reality, we can calculate the blueprint length for 20 feet using the ratio: [ \text{Blueprint length} = \frac{14 \text{ inches}}{2 \text{ feet}} \times 20 \text{ feet} = 140 \text{ inches}. ] Therefore, the length of the room on the blueprint would be 140 inches.
To find the actual length of the fence, multiply the length on the blueprint by the scale. Given a scale of 1:40 and a length of 6 inches on the blueprint, the calculation would be 6 inches × 40 = 240 inches. Therefore, the actual length of the fence is 240 inches, or 20 feet.
To find the scale of the blueprint, divide the actual length of the wall by the length on the blueprint. The actual length is 15 feet, which is equivalent to 180 inches (since 1 foot = 12 inches). The blueprint length is 5 centimeters, which is approximately 1.97 inches (since 1 centimeter ≈ 0.3937 inches). Therefore, the scale of the blueprint is 180 inches / 1.97 inches, which simplifies to approximately 91.4:1.
In sexual reproduction, two organisms, typically a male and a female, contribute genetic material to produce offspring. Therefore, there are two organisms involved in sexual reproduction.
they do not fertallise there babys. so therefore internally :)
Asexual reproduction involves only one parent organism, which produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself. This process occurs without the fusion of gametes and can take various forms, such as binary fission, budding, or vegetative propagation. Therefore, all genetic information in the offspring comes solely from the single parent.
Tests, of any kind, are not included in the definition of preexisting condition. You have to be given a definitive diagnosis from that testing in order to have a preexisting condition. If by having a heart cath test, it was determined that you did not need to have one placed, then you do not have a preexisting condition. For example, you may have an MRI/CAT Scan and then a PET Scan to determine if you have cancer, but if they find you do not have cancer, then you are not diagnosed with a condition, therefore cannot considered preexisting. I should add that, generally if a Dr. wants to evaluate for a heart cath, then you currently have or have had issues with your heart in the past. This may be something like a high percentage blockage, irregular heart beat, thickening of the lining around your heart, etc. This would be considered a preexisting condition and future insurance companies may determine that any intervention needed on your heart would be preexisting. However, insurance companies usually have a preexisting time frame (generally 12 or 24 months) in which a condition is no longer consider preexisting. For example, if you were diagnosed with a heart condition 13 months ago and the insurance company you are planning on joining policy is a 12-month limit on pre-existing conditions, then you are in the clear and the preexisting condition clause does not apply to you.
Most of the terrestrial snails are hermaphrodites having the capability of producing both the ova and spermatozoa. The type of reproduction is therefore sexual.
No, a preexisting duty cannot serve as valid consideration in a contract. Consideration requires that each party provide something new or different as part of the agreement. If one party is merely fulfilling an obligation they already have, it does not constitute a new exchange of value. Therefore, additional promises or modifications must include new consideration to be enforceable.
An owl is a bird. A bird lays eggs. Therefore the owl lays eggs.