Which is the currently accepted model for the formation of the Moon?
a. fission
b. binary
c. capture
d. impact
e. none of the above
d. impact
The currently most accepted theory of the formation of the Moon is the Giant Impact Theory.
The Giant Impact Theory states that the Moon coalesced from material blasted into space when a planetesimal the size of Mars slammed into the newly formed Earth about 4.4 billion years ago, ejecting large volumes of matter. A disk of orbiting material was formed, and this matter eventually coalesced to form the Moon.
Which is the currently accepted model for the formation of the Moon? a. fission b. binary...
55. Which of the following theories of origin of the moon supports the lack of substances of low melting temperature on the moon? a) capture theory d) all of the above b) twin formation theory e) none of the above c) fission theory 56. Which of the following theories justifies the tilt in the spin axis of the earth? a) capture theory d) all of the above b) twin formation theory enone of the above c) fission theory 57. What...
Which of the following statements are true regarding Mitosis and Binary Fission? I. Binary Fission is a form of asexual reproduction II. Both Mitosis and Binary Fission result in genetically identical cells III. Mitosis involves the formation of a new cell wall IV. In both Mitosis and Binary Fission the DNA is replicated A. I and IV B. I, II, and III C. I, II, and IV OD. II, III, and IV
ich of the following is a eukaryotic characteristic? A) binary fission B) membrane-bounded nucleus C) little processing of RNA D) 70S ribosomes E) none of the above 1. Whi 2. The size range of most bacterial cells is A) 1-10 nm B)1-5 μm C) 10 -50 um D) 0.1-0.5 mm E) 50-100 mm 3. Which of the following organelles is not generally found in animal cells? A) food vacuole B) centriole C) endoplasmic reticulum D) central vacuole E) mitochondrion 4....
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Another term used to describe binary fission A.) cloning B.) genetic recombination C.) recombination D.) fusion
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