What are chicken? (Select only one option)
1: Animals
2: Fruit
3: Birds
4: Vegata...
Biology, 16.11.2020 04:50 janeou17xn
What are chicken? (Select only one option)
1: Animals
2: Fruit
3: Birds
4: Vegatable
5: Herbivorous
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20. in humans, freckles are dominant to no freckles. trey has no freckles and his wife anna grace has freckles, but her dad doesn't. they want to know what percentage of their kids would look like trey. show a punnett square to support your answer.
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The picture showed normal blood cells which are around and sickle cells which appear much longer people with sickle-cell suffer from the sickle cell anemia which is inherited diseaseit is caused by a change in gene responsible for production of hemo goblin this type of change is known as an
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:40
In general, characteristics that an organism survive and reproduce become more common in a population over time. what mechanism of evolution cause this change?
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