Biology, asked by sive910525, 11 months ago

The sensory receptors of most common domestic animal are sensitive to electromagnetic stimuli, amongst others. True or false

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Answered by sk940178
4

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Lots of animals are sensitive to the earth's magnetic field like dogs and cows and this phenomenon is called as Magneto-reception but electromagnetism is different from magnetism. Electromagnetism is the branch of physics which deals with the combination or interaction of electric field and magnetic field. If we consider common domestic animal they will be dog, cow, cat, goat, etc. Most of them are sensitive to the earth's magnetic field, but as of science is concerned they are not sensitive to electromagnetic stimuli. This type of sensitivity is mostly observed in amphibious, or aquatic animals like electric fish, sharks, and some exceptions like cockroaches and bees.

Answered by royalboyayush
2

Answer:

false

Explanation:

When two genes are located on the same chromosome and as much they are near to each other they defy the Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment which says that "alleles coding for separate traits are passed independently of one another" but  William Bateson, Edith Rebecca Saunders and Reginald Punnett in 1905 discovered the phenomenon of Genetic linkage, according to which two genes located on the same chromosome and are near to each other are unlikely to get separated and tends to gets inherited together. So, there is a very low probability of the two genes to separate from each other. However, the most important consideration in this matter will be the distance between them.

Keywords: Mendel, Independent assortment

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