Biology, 11.02.2021 02:30 npellot123
Inherited characteristics show how animals are related to one another. In more
recent years, the use of molecular biology techniques allow scientists to compare the
nucleotide sequence of different organisms. Scientists can compare the sequences
between all organisms because all organisms share which of the following?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 17:30
In a certain ecosystem owls are predators for mice. the owl population increases and they eat more mice this causes the mouse population to decrease what happens next? a.the birth of mice increases. b. the birth rate of owls increases c. the population of owls decreases d. the population of mice increases
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:30
What is the phylum of soft bodied animals with a true bosy cavity and a three part body consisting of a foot visceral mass and a mantle
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Biology, 21.06.2019 21:00
In natural selection, what is actually “selected? ” a) alleles are directly selected b) genotypes are directly selected c) phenotypes are directly selected d) entire populations are directly selected
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:40
What best explains whether bromine (br) or neon (ne) is more likely to form a covalent bond? bromine forms covalent bonds because it has seven valence electrons, but neon has eight valence electrons and already fulfills the octet rule. bromine forms covalent bonds because it has many electron shells, but neon has only two electron shells and is tightly bound to its electrons. neon forms covalent bonds because it can share its valence electrons, but bromine has seven valence electrons and can gain only one more electron. neon forms covalent bonds because it has only two electron shells, but bromine has many electron shells and will lose electrons in order to fulfill the octet rule.
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