Biology, 04.02.2021 04:30, pineapplepizaaaaa
21. Explain how the wing structures of the kiwi bird and the ostrich are different from the wing structure of the eagle. (Hint: Take a look at the bird skeleton pictures and reflect on the size of the wings in each organism.)
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:10, daniellacalles
What is the literal meaning of the term “binomial nomenclature? ” give an example of when it’s beneficial to use the scientific name of an organism
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Biology, 23.06.2019 00:40, jfarley259
What happens when a population reaches its carrying capacity
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Biology, 23.06.2019 04:00, hurie98
Researchers studying a small milkweed population note that some plants produce a toxin and other plants do not. they identify the gene responsible for toxin production. the dominant allele (t) codes for an enzyme that makes the toxin, and the recessive allele (t) codes for a nonfunctional enzyme that cannot produce the toxin. heterozygotes produce an intermediate amount of toxin. the genotypes of all individuals in the population are determined (see chart) and used to determine the actual allele frequencies in the population. is this population in hardy-weinberg equilibrium? a) yes. b) no; there are more homozygotes than expected. c) no; there are more heterozygotes than expected. d) more information is needed to answer this question.
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