Biology, 03.08.2019 01:30 moldybubblegum11
The cladogram of the kingdom animalia shows the relationship of selected animals based on their shared anatomical features. the black numbered squares represent features that are critical for forming each branch in the animal kingdom. square one represents a dorsal nerve cord, which means the animals in all the branches have a dorsal nerve cord. which numbered square would represent the trait "mammary glands? " a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
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Why does meiosis produce cells with half the chromosomes? o a. most of the chromosomes are not necessary to keep an organism alive. b. a gamete needs only half the number of chromosomes because two gametes join together. o c. it makes the gametes easier to move around in the organism. o d. it is faster to produce gametes with fewer chromosomes.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:10, zairaefh3200
Select the correct answer. tay-sachs disease is caused by a mutation in the hexa gene located on chromosome 15. tay-sachs follows an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. with the of the diagram, identify which of the offspring will be an unaffected carrier. a diagram showing the genes of parents who are carriers of tay-sachs disease a. a, b, and c b. b and c c. a and d d. a e. d
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30, 100738
Agene pool: a) is the collection of all the alleles found in a single species b) is the collection of all the alleles found in a single population c) is the collection of all the chromosomes found in a single population d) is the collection of genes in a species that allow the individuals to swim
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00, russelllang606
Explain why it’s important for scientists to study the sun. list at least two challenges researchers face when examining earth’s nearest star.
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