Do interkinesis during meiosis I and meiosis II include DNA replication?

What will be an ideal response?


no

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a. in lakes and streams c. frozen as ice b. in aquifers and soil d. in bodies of organisms.

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48. If, according to one hypothesis, Najash evolved from terrestrial, burrowing snakes, which of the following best reflects the adaptive or selective benefit for other snakes to have lost their pelvis and hindlimbs?

A. In situations of flooded burrows and land surface, the snakes could swim better without hindlimbs and pelvis. B. Grasping prey would have been easier and more efficient without the hindlimbs and pelvis. C. Chasing prey through tunnels and burrows could be easier without the function and obstruction of hindlimbs and pelvis. D. Chasing prey would have been easier, because the snakes would be much faster without hindlimbs and pelvis. E. Burrowing snakes would be better able to dig their burrows without the hindlimbs and pelvis.

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The nervous system can directly affect the activities of the digestive system locally through the collection of neurons within the walls along the gastointestinal tract. How might the brain exert its regulation of digestion from a distance?

A. The brain detects the stretching of the small intestines when food enters, and regulates the progress of chyme from the stomach into the intestine. B. Emotional stress or depression may alter appetite patterns. C. Muscular control of peristalsis resulting in mixing of food with digestive enzymes and moving food along the digestive tract. D. The sight, smell and taste of food can activate saliva production, stomach activity and digestion before it reaches the stomach.

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The giant kelp found along the Pacific coast is an example of

A) slime molds. B) phytoplankton. C) cyanobacteria. D) brown algae. E) water molds.

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