Biology, 26.05.2021 23:20 Cheyanne5627
Which items support the argument that humans should use selective breeding for organisms ? (No links please)
1. produces corn that attacks grasshoppers
2. produces grass that grows with less water
3. produces wheat that can grow in different types of soil
4. produces oranges that can survive in freezing temperatures
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:20
During the final stage of the cell cycle, cytokinesis allows the cell to finish dividing, creating with copies of dna. can someone fill in the blanks?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:30
The upper forelimbs of humans and bats have fairly similar skeletal structures, whereas the correspondingbones in whales have very different shapes and proportions. however, genetic data suggest that all three kindsof organisms diverged from a common ancestor at about the same time. which of the following is the mostlikely explanation for these data? a) humans and bats evolved by natural selection, and whales evolved by lamarckian mechanisms.b) forelimb evolution was adaptive in people and bats, but not in whales.c) natural selection in an aquatic environment resulted in significant changes to whale forelimb anatomy.d) genes mutate faster in whales than in humans or bats.e) whales are not properly classified as mammals.
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