Biology, 25.06.2019 13:30, aaliyahbaladez56
Which of the following statements about pattern formation are true? . view available hint(s) select the four statements that are true. a. the process of pattern formation involves segmentation of the body but does not involve the development of segment-specific body parts. b. homeotic genes code for transcription factors that control the development of segment-specific body parts. c. differential gene expression affects the developmental process in animals. d. positional information controls pattern formation. e. homeotic genes establish major body axes. f. cells receive molecular signals that communicate their position in relation to other cells. g. pattern formation begins in adult animals.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00, bercishicicorbin
Flock x flock y flock z total pieces of food eaten (from previous page) 147 93 60 food percentage* % % % simulated number of birds in flock for 3rd generation** * divide each flock's total pieces of food by 300, the total number of pieces of food eaten. ** multiply the food percentage for each flock by the total number of birds (30).
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:00, tmax8437
Ineed to get this test done which of the following statements is correct in hour our immune system responds to a potential pathogen? a.) the skin will be the first line of defense, and then the many phagocytes in the bloodstream will attempt to consume the possible pathogen. b.) b cells will start reading the antigen code immediately and call t cells to assist in destroying the pathogen. c.) the adapted immune system will call on the innate immune system to destroy the pathogen. d.) the t-cells in the adapted immune systems are the first to recognize the pathogen
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