Answer:
they are invasive species
Explanation:
Invasive species can be defined as a category of non-indigenous species that may cause environmental harm. Invasive species have a high fecundity rate, an important dispersal capacity, highly plastic phenotypes, general habitat preferences, ability to circumvent biological controls (i.e., competitors, predators, diseases), etc. In consequence, these features become invasive species practically impossible to eliminate after introduction into a certain area and highly adaptable to new environmental conditions.
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<span>How many chromosomes would a cell have during metaphase i of meiosis if it has 12 chromosomes during interphase?
24</span>
The answer is aneuploidy.
This means having an abnormal number of chromosomes
in a cell. MAD protein ensures that the spindle fibers
during metaphase of mitosis, attach properly.
The MAD protein inhibits progression to anaphase if this
process of spindle attachment is defective.