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Humans can have four possible blood types: type a, type b, type ab, and type o. this variety is a result of which of the following? law of segregation incomplete dominance multiple alleles or independent assortment
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The images show the wings of a bat and a bee. from this evidence, what can you conclude about the evolutionary relationship between these organisms? a. the wing structures of the bat and the bee are different, indicating they didn’t inherit wings from a common ancestor. b. the wing structures of the bat and the bee are different, indicating they inherited wings from a common ancestor. c. the functions of bat wings and bee wings are the same, indicating they obtained wings from a common ancestor. d. the functions of bat wings and bee wings are different, indicating they didn’t obtain wings from a common ancestor.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:50
The image below shows a common blood pressure gauge. what does this device do? a. measures the level of oxygen present in the blood b. measures the pressure of blood when the lungs expand and compress c. measures the electrical activity of the heart d. measures the pressure of blood when the heart contracts and relaxes
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:50
The fascicles of the deltoid are ; the fascicles of the pectoralis parallel; bipennate fusiform; unipennate multipennate; triangular bipennate; fusiform
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:00
Which statement describes characteristics of planarians? a they live in oceans, are parasites, and reproduce only sexually. b they live in fresh water, are parasites, and reproduce only asexually. c they live in oceans, are free living, and reproduce sexually and asexually. d they live in fresh water, are free living, and reproduce sexually and asexually.
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