As the two parental (template) DNA strands separate at a replication fork, each of the strands is separately copied by a DNA polymerase III (orange), producing two new daughter strands (light blue), each complementary to its respective parental strand. Because the two parental strands are antiparallel, the two new strands (the leading and lagging strands) cannot be synthesized in the same way. Drag each phrase to the appropriate bin depending on whether it describes the synthesis of the leading strand, the synthesis of the lagging strand, or the synthesis of both strands. Leading STRANDmade continuouslyonly one primer neededdaughter strand elongates toward the replication forkLagging STRANDmade in segmentsmultiple primers neededdaughter strand elongates away from replication forkBOTHsynthesized from five prime to three prime
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In sexual reproducing animals once fertilization of the egg takes place, the exists as a single cell until cell division begins. a) egg b) larva c) sperm d) zygote
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Answers to mastering biology drag the labels to their appropriate locations to complete the punnett squares for morgan's reciprocal cross. drag blue labels onto the blue targets to indicate the genotypes of the parents and offspring. drag pink labels onto the pink targets to indicate the genetic makeup of the gametes (sperm and egg). labels can be used once, more than once, or not at all. hints
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For an animal living a diplontic cycle, meiosis is limited to: producing gametes producing growth fertilization development of the zygote
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