Biology, 19.12.2020 07:50 torquishag
Which of these describes a way in which humans could increase biodiversity in a marine ecosystem. 1. They could introduce new species to the ecosystem. 2. They could limit fishing to only one kind of fish in the ecosystem. 3.. they could ban boating, snorkeling, and scuba diving in the ecosystem. 4. They could restrict the amount of each type of fish or shellfish harvested from the ecosystem.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 21:00
~~16. while watching a special on animals, brianna discovers that hares tend to lose heat through their ears. based on this and what is known about surface-to-volume ratios, propose an explanation as to why hares that live in hot climates (such as the desert) have large, extended ears
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:00
Most of the fossils found in virginia are in the coastal plain, valley, ridge, and appalachian plateau regions, best suggesting that these geographic provinces a) were once covered by seawater. b) are the oldest parts of virginia. c) have a great deal of karst topography. d) have large amounts of sedimentary rock.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:20
6. in domesticated cats, the following are independently assorting: normal ears (t) is dominant to tufted ears (t); curved whiskers (c) is dominant to straight whiskers (c); the presence of six toes (s) is dominant to five toes (s); gene for hair length is an x-linked codominant. the three phenotypes for hair length are long (xhxh), medium (xhxh), and short (xhxh); medium is the heterozygous condition. given two parents: ttccssxhxh x ttccssxhy how many different gametes could be formed in the female cat with respect to these four traits? how many phenotypes are possible in the offspring from this mating?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30
Anton created a chart listing different types of materials. which best complete the chart?
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