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Ananya Shree

Class 12th
Biology
3 years ago

A clone is a colony of : A)cells having different shapes B)cells having similar shape C)cells having similar genetic constitution D)cells having different genetic constitutions

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Dileep Vishwakarma

3 years ago

Correct Option: A Although fat is a common way of storing energy, in vertebrates such as humans the fatty acids in these stores cannot be converted to glucose through gluconeogenesis as these organisms cannot convert acetyl-CoA into pyruvate; plants do, but animals do not, have the necessary enzymatic machinery.

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Muskan Anand

3 years ago

Option C) A clone is a colony of cells having similar genetic constitutions. A clone is a group of identical cells that share a common ancestry, meaning they are derived from the same mother cell A somewhat similar concept is that of clonal colony (also called a genet), wherein the cells (usually unicellular) also share a common ancestry, but which also requires the products of clonal expansion to reside at “one place”, or in close proximity. A clonal colony would be well exemplified by a bacterial culture colony, or the bacterial films that are more likely to be found in vivo (e.g., in infected multicellular hosts).

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