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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:20
Suppose a particular species of tulip plant has three alleles for the gene that codes for flower color. the cr allele produces red tulips, the cp allele produces purple tulips, and the cw allele produces white tulips. cr is dominant over cp and cw, and cp is dominant over cw. for each of the following crosses, determine the expected ratio of offspring for each flower color. cr cp x cp cw cr cw x cp cw 1 red: 1 purple : 0 white, 1 red: 2 purple: 1 white, 2 red: 1 purple 1 white, 1 red: 3 purple : 0 white, 2 red: 0 purple : 2 white, 2 red: 2 purple : 0 white
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:00
Dr. arenas is a scientist who has been trying to determine if increasing pressure will increase the sound that occurs when two chemicals explode. it measures the volume of the sound that occurs at the minimum pressure at which the explosion will occur. it then increases the pressure and measures the volume of the explosions that occur. what kind of investigation is the scientist conducting?
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Biology, 23.06.2019 07:30
Jayden is taking a test. he has to write why scientists support the theory that life began near hydrothermal vents in the ocean. which point should he include in his answer? a. hydrothermal vents were closest to ocean surface, and therefore could receive oxygen. b. oceans were dry and only had water near the hydrothermal vents in the earlier ages. c. even today, all life forms are first born near hydrothermal vents and they later migrate to land. d. fossils of archeabacteria, which are early common ancestors, were found near hydrothermal vents.
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Biology, 23.06.2019 16:10
Why do living things use enzymes instead of heat as a source of activation energy? o adding sufficient heat would harm or kill a living thing.o adding heat would not give the reactants enough energy.o adding heat gives reactants the wrong kind of energy.o adding heat does not affect how chemical reactions take place.
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