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Germany (East and West) and Yemen (North and South) were once single countries that later split into two separate countries.
single pairs fight
Haloid cells
Yes.
The odds of getting three pairs in a single hand of poker are approximately 1 in 20,000.
Two pairs of scissors can be combined into a single pair of scissors.
There are about 26,000 pairs left.
They do not have pairs since they are haploid. They have 23 single chromosomes.
Yes, in DNA, a single ring base (such as thymine or cytosine) pairs with another single ring base (adenine or guanine). This forms the complementary base pairs that allow DNA strands to bond together through hydrogen bonding.
Single-stranded DNA can form complementary base pairs with single-stranded RNA through a process called hybridization. This occurs when the nucleotide bases in the DNA and RNA molecules match up in a specific way: adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). This allows the two strands to bind together temporarily, forming a stable double-stranded structure.
If a cat has 19 pairs of chromosomes, each gamete will have 19 single (not pairs) of chromosomes.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.