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07.07.2019 •
Biology
Extra credit (3 points): explain what is happening in this cartoon.
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its oxygen and carbon getting out of the teeth and the salt kills the non evolved germs which is in your teeth i think
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In metaphase I, the tetrads line themselves up at the metaphase plate and homologous pairs orient themselves randomly. This variation is due to independent assortment and crossing-over during meiosis, and random union of gametes during fertilization.
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