Biology, 03.03.2021 19:30 Madisonk3571
Students use alphabet letters to represent the genetic instruction for a trait of an organism. The students write these alphabet letters in graphic organizers. The students are trying to show genetic instruction passing from parent to offspring. Which graphic organizer does NOT represent asexual reproduction?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:20
Humans are believed to have evolved in coastal regions in east africa. the region had an abundant supply of fish for early humanoids to eat. when scientists analyze the fads gene they see an interesting pattern. people whose families have lived in this area of east africa for generation show a high level of diversity in alleles for the fads gene. conversely, people whose families had migrated inland a moderate distance from sources of fish showed a much lower diversity for fads gene alleles. additionally, the fads alleles found in people whose family has lived inland for generation are almost all gene alleles which produce fads proteins with a high level of function and activity. how do anthropologists explain this?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:00
Linda and julia are trying to determine whether their ideas are scientific or pseudoscientific. linda's idea is free of bias. julia's idea gives the same result when tested repeatedly. which statement is correct about linda and julia's idea?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00
Which measure of an earthquake depends on how close you are to the focus?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:00
Tom wants to conduct a scientific study but he needs to finish by the end of the school year. what practical way could tom work around this limitation and be successful in his study?
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