Cnidarians play a significant role in the population management of zooplankton and therefore fish populations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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A chromosome whose centromere is placed very close to, but not at, one end is called a(n) ____________________ chromosome
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Explain how ozone (O3) is both beneficial and harmful to life. What will be an ideal response?
What are prototrophs?
What will be an ideal response?
For each of the following sentences, choose one of the options enclosed in square brackets to make a correct statement
Starting with a single diploid cell, mitosis produces [two/four] [identical/different] [haploid/diploid] cells, whereas meiosis yields [two/four] [identical/different] [haploid/diploid] cells. This is accomplished in meiosis because a single round of chromosome [replication/segregation] is followed by two sequential rounds of [replication/segregation]. Mitosis is more like meiosis [I/II] than meiosis [I/II]. In meiosis I, the kinetochores on sister chromatids behave [independently/coordinately] and thus attach to microtubules from the [same/opposite] spindle. The cohesin-mediated glue between [chromatids/homologs] is regulated differently near the centromeres than along the chromosome arms. Cohesion is lost first at the [centromeres/arms] to allow segregation of [chromatids/homologs] and is lost later at the [centromeres/arms] to trigger segregation of [chromatids/homologs].