Biology, 05.03.2021 02:00, jordanmjdmary8898
Next, create your own scenario. It can be one of your own real experiences or
one you make up. Use imagery in your writing to give your instructor a clear
image of the setting and an action taking pace in your writing. Explain the
structure and functions of the skin at work in your scenario.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, issagirl05
Neeed now for 1. eye color is a polygenic trait. what is the possibility of getting a green (aabb) eyed child, if parent 1 has brown eyes (aabb) parent 2 has blue eyes (aabb) 2.albinism is a recessive trait. having normal pigment is the dominant trait. what is the possibility of having an albino child if parent 1 is heterozygous normal parent 2 is heterozygous normal 3.in rabbits black fur is dominant over white fur. what is the probability of getting a rabbit with black fur if parent 1 is heterozygous black parent 2 is homozygous white
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:50, hrijaymadathil
Babies with very low or very high birth weight are less likely to survive. observe a graph of the data. % babies born at different weights % babies born in that category 6.0 6.5 in 50-555 70-75 80-8511 100-1055 which statement is a valid claim that could be made using the data in the graph? directional selection is occurring because the graph favors an extreme. mark this and retum save and exit next submit o type here to search
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Biology, 23.06.2019 06:20, jay555538
How can dna be useful in phylogeny? a. dna sequences are rearranged to predict how species could evolve in the future. b. dna sequences from different species can be compared, giving us more information about their evolutionary relationships. c. dna from every organism in a clade is sequenced to identify genetic mutations that have occurred. d. dna isn't useful in phylogeny, as morphological characteristics are used exclusively in phylogeny.
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Next, create your own scenario. It can be one of your own real experiences or
one you make up....
one you make up....
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