Biology, 09.12.2020 16:50 anishivaturi123
A new insecticide functions as a mutagen (that is, it causes errors in DNA). It does not appear to affect adult populations of insects, but offspring have a variety of defects that are lethal. Which of the following does the insecticide likely affect?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00
Where would you expect to see seedless plants, such as ferns and mosses? a. in a botanical museum, because they are all extinct b. low and close to the ground in a moist environment c. climbing high while circling the branches of another plant d. deeply rooted in a forest with a trunk that reaches 20 meters or more
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00
Amale bird-of-paradise uses a dance to attract mates in which it flaps its tail feathers on the ground and jumps around a potential female mate. a different male bird-of-paradise does a similar dance but it jumps around the female in the opposite direction. the female bird is only attracted to one style of dance, in one direction. this is an example of speciation.
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Alexa is preparing for a presentation by creating note cards identifying keywords that describe various features of each type of plate boundary. which words apply to all three of the convergent boundaries?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:40
Aremote community desperately needs more electrical energy. it is located in an area with the following characteristics: average wind speed of 15 – 20 km/hr some medium-sized rivers with slow-moving currents few coal deposits some oil exploration being conducted within 400 miles based on the above information, which energy source would be the most economical and safest for the community to pursue? a. fossil fuel b. hydroelectric c. nuclear d. wind
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