The <span>principal ways in which a load may be applied to a specimen are:
1. Tension
2. Compression
3. Shear
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The force
that pulls material apart is tension and the one that squashes
material together is compression and shear is the action of the force in
trying to cut through the material.
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<span>Below are useful in creating a phylogenetic tree of a vertebrate taxon:</span>
<span>1. </span>DNA sequence from living organism or also known as genetic sequence, it is used to determine strand of DNA
<span>2. </span>Behavioral data from living species, a method to identify the origin of individual in behavioral aspect
<span>3. </span><span>Morphological data from fossils, study the arrangement and physical aspect of organism </span>
Answer:
Arrow B should point to the organ.
Arrow C should be reversed.
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with this
In eukaryotes, <em>replication takes place in the nucleus</em> as prokaryotes do not have a true nucleus and <em>replication takes place in the cytoplasm</em>. The nucleus of the eukaryotes is the location where genetic material (DNA) is found; in prokaryotes, the genetic material is condensed in the cytoplasm called the nucleoid. There are multiple replication forks or <em>multiple origins of replication </em>in eukaryotes in contrast to prokaryotes which only has <em>one origin of replication. </em>Lastly, replication in eukaryotes <em>occurs at multiple points along the chromosome; </em>in contrast with prokaryotes where it <em>occurs at just one point on the chromosome.</em>