Biology, 02.12.2020 14:00 Sariyahgaskin
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Explain scientifically whether humans and humpback whales share a close evolutionary relationship. Here are some ideas to consider as you structure your response:
Do they have any body structure similarities that suggest an evolutionary link?
How do scientists classify each organism? What is their kingdom, phylum, class order, and so on? Does this tell you anything about their evolutionary lineage?
Does their embryology hold any clue to their evolutionary relationship?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:00
1. the passing of is the basis of heredity. 2. our encode the instructions that define our traits. 3. each of us has thousands of genes, which are made of and reside in our chromosomes. 4. in addition to our genes, the we live in also define our traits. 5. humans have two complete sets of chromosomes. 6. when parents conceive a child, each parent contributes set of chromosomes. 7. every child receives of its chromosomes from the mother and half from the father. 8. this transfer takes place at when the father’s sperm joins the mother’s egg. 9. while most cells in our bodies have two sets of chromosomes, or a total of egg and sperm each have chromosomes. 10. when egg and sperm unite they create a single cell called a 11. each parent contributes complete set of chromosomes to their child. 12. since the parents contribute the chromosomes to each new child, every child inherits a unique set of chromosomes. 13. as a result, every baby will have a combination of traits.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:30
Match the examples to the correct level of organization. 1. system level roses, snakes, puppies 2. organism level roots, stamens, leaves 3. tissue level bone, cartilage, blood 4. organ level heart, veins, arteries
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:00
An uncomfortable feeling in the ears when descending in an airplane is caused by changes in air pressure on the: a. inner ear b. middle ear c. eardrum d. hammer/anvil
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