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26.03.2021 •
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What is evolution? How can evolution be scientific when no one was there to see it happen?
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Ответ:
Evolution is looking back and using scientific inference to make a timeline on adaptation of a species over time.
Explanation:
Looking at skulls, skeletal remains and carbon footprints left behind, we can compare and date remains of early humans and other species from years ago and compare them to late and modern remains. Thus making a timeline and showing the slow evolution of our adapting species.
Ответ:
Sperm cell: 19 chromosomes
Egg cell: 19 chromosomes
Daughter cell from mitosis: 38 chromosomes
Daughter cell from meiosis 1: 19 chromosomes
Daughter cell from meiosis 2: 19 chromosomes
Explanation:
There are two major divisions that occur in living organisms namely: meiosis and mitosis. Meiosis is called a reduction division because it reduces the chromosomal number of offsprings by half while mitosis is called multiplication division because it maintains the same number of chromosome in the parent cell.
According to this question, a cat has 38 chromosomes in its somatic/body cells. It will possess the following chromosome numbers after the type of division:
- Sperm cell: 19 chromosomes because sperm are gametes formed via meiotic division, hence, 38 chromosomes are reduced by half i.e. 38/2 = 19.
- Egg cell: 19 chromosomes because egg cells are gametes formed via meiotic division, hence, 38 chromosomes are reduced by half i.e. 38/2 = 19.
Daughter cell from mitosis: 38 chromosomes because mitosis maintains the number of chromosomes as parent.
Daughter cell from meiosis 1: 19 chromosomes because the actual reduction from diploid (38 chromosomes) to haploid (19 chromosomes) takes place in meiosis 1 due to separation of homologous chromosomes.
Daughter cell from meiosis 2: 19 chromosomes because sister chromatids, which becomes individual chromosomes, are separated at this stage.