During gamete formation, the alleles for each gene separate from each other so that each gamete carries only one allele for each gene. This is called:Mendel's law of segregation

Mendel's law of dominance

Mendel's law of independent assortment

Mendel's law of meiosis

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Answer 1
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Answer: Mendel's law of independent assortment

Explanation:

Mendel's 2nd law of inheritance is also known as law of independent assortment of genes.

It states that each character behaves as a SEPARATE unit and is inherited INDEPENDENTLY of any other character.

Therefore, the SEPARATION of alleles from each other so that each gamete carries only one allele PERFECTLY explains Mendel's law of independent assortment

Answer 2
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Mendel's law of segregation

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1. Digital signals carry less information per second.2. Information can be stored for future recovery.
3. Digital signals can be transmitted over long distances.
4. Signal loss happens less frequently.
Which features are correct?

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Answer:

2. Information can be stored for future recovery.

3. Digital signals can be transmitted over long distances.

Explanation:

This world is moving towards digitalization. The digital signals are able to transmit the data over long distance. This has squeezed the world information and the data are run to distant places within seconds. The information on digital signals can be stored for later use.

What is the neck area of a fetal pig called

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The answer is cervical

The cephalothorax is a fusion ofa. the head and tail region
b. the abdomen and thorax region
c. the head and thorax region
d. none of these, it is not fused

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The answer is c. the head and thorax region.

The word cephalothorax is derived from two Greek words - cephalon, meaning head, and thorax. So, it is a fusion of these two body parts, and it is characteristic for chelicerates (scorpions, spiders,...) and crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps,...) . Cephalothorax is unsegmented and rigid and it is easy to differ it from the abdomen.

Which two biogeochemical cycles depend directly on photosynthesis?

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The answer is "The oxygen cycle and carbon cycle".

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o be an effective solvent in living systems, a substance must be able to meet all BUT ONE of the following requirements, namely A) remains liquid over a wide temperature range. B) does not readily combine with lipid molecules. C) able to dissolve a great variety of chemical compounds. D) provide a safety against extremes in temperature by having a high heat capacity.

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B) does not readily combine with lipid molecules.



Quantal analysis shows that a single action potential at the neuromuscular junction causes an EPSP of 40 mV or more, compared to only a few tenths of a millivolt at many CNS synapses. What accounts for this difference? Choose the correct option

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Answer:

A larger number of synaptic vesicles releasing neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular junction compared with CNS synapses

Explanation:

  • A synapse is a junction between two neurons or a neuron and a muscle cell in which a neurotransmitter is released.
  • In this way, a chemical signal can be passed on from one cell to another.
  • In the central nervous system, the number of neurotransmitters being released into the synapse is lesser as compared to the ones being released in the neuromuscular junction.
  • As a greater number of neurotransmitters are being released the excitatory potential of these neurotransmitters will be summed up to a greater extent as compared to the central nervous system and hence, the value of EPSP is greater.