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- Which organism has an advantage in its environment? The strongest The best adapted The fastest The most tamed
- 4. How do chemicals and other pollutants impact organisms in streams and livere a. Chemicals and other pollutants often kill organisms in streams and rivers. b. Chemicals and other pollutants often have no effect on organisms in streams and rivers. c. Chemicals and other pollutants often cause mutations that allow organisms to live longer increasing genetic continuity. d. All of the answer choices. 5. What is the difference between a marsh and a swamp? a. Marshes contain saltwater while swamps contain freshwater b. Swamps contain high water levels, while marshes contain low water levels c. Marshes contain grasses and reeds, while swamps subjection d. Swamps contain grasses and reeds, while marshes contain large trees 6. Match the definition with its correct term. __ Estuary __ Brackish __ Bed __ Banks
- White feathers in canaries are dominant to yellow feathers. A heterozygous canary is crossed with a homozygous recessive canary. What is the ratio of the offspring that are homozygous to the total number of offspring? What percent of the offspring will be heterozygous? % DONE
- d. The double melix structure of DNA 5. How does the central dogma connect DNA, RN A, and proteins? 6. What do you predict would happen to the length of a human pregnancy if there was a single origin of replication on each chromosome? 7. What is the function of the proofreading step of replication ? What might happen if this step were skipped? 8. What process did Watson and Crick use to develop their model of DNA , and how did it differ from the controlled experiments used by Griffith , Avery, and Hershey and Chase?
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