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Examine the evolutionary diagram below. what does the diagram imply about the peafowl and the chicken?
a.
they share a recent common ancestor.
b.
they descended from early mammals.
c.
they are unrelated.
d.
they did not evolve from older forms of life.
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Suppose a scientist measures the amount of dna per cell of a particular diploid species at various stages of meiosis. she finds that the meiotic cells contain 3.7 pg , 7.3 pg , or 14.6 pg of dna. match each stage of the cell cycle to the corresponding amount of dna contained within a cell at that stage.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00
The earth consists of a variety of different organisms. despite their diversity, however, some similarities on the structural and metabolic levels may be seen. these similarities can be attributed to a. similarities among organisms in their proteins and nucleic acids. b. the ability of organisms to readily adapt to sudden environmental changes. c. similarities in organisms' habitats and niches. d. the ability of all organisms to interbreed and produce new species.
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