A change in a sequence of DNA bases in a bacterial cell has resulted in a mutation. This mutation has increased the ability of the bacteria to break down and digest organic molecules in the environment. Bacteria with this mutation are better able to find and utilize food sources. According to the theory of natural selection, select the change that is MOST likely to occur in future generations of this bacteria.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 13:30, genyjoannerubiera
What role does differential reproduction play in natural selection? ! a) some organisms have different reproductive success due to nongenetic traits. b) some organisms have traits that them reach reproductive age. c) different methods of reproduction result in some organisms being genetically altered. d) reproduction varies among organisms due to pathogenic factors. the answer is not a or d based on other posts.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00, brid695
Type the correct answer in the box. use numerals instead of words. fiona has a lovely flower bed in her yard. she wants to add a fence along one side of the flower bed. the fence material is sold in meters. fiona knows that her flower bed is 200 centimeters in length. how much fencing material does fiona need in meters? fiona needs meters of fencing material for her flower bed.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, princessmoon
Which of the following is not associated with invasive species?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, hipeople4904
Yeast cells reproduce quickly by budding. this is a form of reproduction so all the yeast cells a) sexual; vary b) asexual; vary c) asexual; are identical d) sexual; differ from the parents submit hint structures and functions of cells cellular reproduction
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