The theory of evolution states that all living things had a single common ancestor.
The translation between mRNA and amino acids is the same for all living things. (For example, the mRNA codon CAG codes for glutamine in all living things.)
Does the second statement support the theory of evolution? Explain why or why not
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The graph shows the amount of global warming happening in different ecosystems. which populations of organisms will likely decline the most as a result of climate change, and why? a.coral reefs because of the loss of the symbiotic algae living within their bodies b.penguin populations because the fish they eat will move into warmer waters c.mountain-dwelling birds because rising sea levels will relocate their food sources d.large cats in the rainforest because of decreased habitat loss for their prey
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What are the characteristics of carbon bonds? check all that apply.
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Kara has a plant that produces either purple or white flowers. she crosses a plant that has two recessive alleles for white flowers with a plant that has two dominant alleles for purple flowers. which result would be true of all of the offspring? a) all of the offspring would have two recessive alleles and white flowers. b) all of the offspring would have two dominant alleles and purple flowers. c) all of the offspring would have one recessive allele, one dominant allele, and white flowers. d) all of the offspring would have one recessive allele, one dominant allele, and purple flowers
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The theory of evolution states that all living things had a single common ancestor.
The translati...
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