If you could genetically engineer any species of organism, what would it be? Would it be a unicorn? A dog-cat hybrid? Your own personal pet giant? Choose any species—real or not—that your imagination desires! Write a paragraph describing your species, what it looks like, and where it lives. Think of any inherited traits the species has that might help it survive in its environment. Thinking of these traits now can help you come up with allele combinations in the next step. Now describe your species in the answer space.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:00, marissastewart533
City a and city b had two different temperatures on a particular day. on that day, four times the temperature of city a was 8â° c more than 3 times the temperature of city b. the temperature of city a minus twice the temperature of city b was â’3â° c. what was the temperature of city a and city b on that day? city a was 5â° c, and city b was 4â° c. city a was 3â° c, and city b was â’1â° c. city a was 8â° c, and city b was â’3â° c. city a was 5â° c, and city b was â’5â° c.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:30, ashleyjaslin
Calculate the expected ph values of the buffer systems from the experiments (a, b,c, d), using the henderson- hasselbalch equation, ph-pka+log[a-]/[ha]. use for pka values carbonic acid= 6.37, and acetic acid= 4.75.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:30, rscott2649
In numbering carbon atoms in the parent chain of a hydrocarbon, why would you number from right to left, rather than left to right
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:50, shonnybenskin8
Compare the equilibrium constants for the systems shown in the table. which favors products the most? which favors products the least? rank these systems in order from most to least in terms of favoring products rather than reactants. d > b > a > c c > a > b > d b > c > d > a a > d > c > b
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