How does a charged abject attract a neutral object?
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The prepared slides display asexual reproduction. One individual is involved to produce a new offspring of its own kind.
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Slides need to be aligned and focused accurately
Sketch out your observation that is observed under a microscope
The slides first need to be examined under a low-power magnification of the compound microscope and then under high-power magnificationre budding and binary fission faster processes in comparison to sexual reproduction?
A.4. Yes, they are faster compared to sexual reproduction as there is no formation of the zygote, fertilization and the various stages of embryonic development.
Q.5. Which division occurs first in binary fission? The division of cytoplasm or nucleus?
A.5. First, the division of the nucleus takes place which is followed by cytoplasmic division.
Q.6. Which organisms have better chances at survival? The ones produced as a result of sexual or asexual?
A.6. Sexual reproduction produces organisms that have a better chance of survival.
Q.7. Where can we look for samples to prepare a slide of an amoeba?
A.7 Lakes, freshwater ponds, etc.
Q.8. What is the difference between the reproduction of yeast and hydra though reproduce through budding?
A.8. Buds that are formed in unicellular organisms such as yeasts may or may not detach from the parent body but in multicellular organisms such as hydra, buds detach from the parent body that appears as branches, thereby living as independent individuals.
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Neutral object are attracted to either charge. ... The protons or positive charges are always bound to the nucleus of the atom and cannot move freely. When a conductor is brought close to a negative charge, the electrons that are free to move will move away from the charge as far as they can.
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