Biology, 30.07.2019 01:20 shanedawson19
Large ears are a rare trait in a mainland mice population. a female mouse homozygous for very large ears arrives at an island that already contains mice after sneaking onto a boat. this will lead to a population with a higher incidence of big ears than the mainland population because of gene flow
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00
You and a group of friends are spending your vacation hiking through the mountains. it is cold in the mountains. you will be expending a lot of energy while hiking and you will need plenty of energy to keep you warm. you should pack foods high in to provide the most energy or kilocalories per gram of food. a) carbohydrates b) lipids (fats) c) proteins d) sugars
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:00
Try to answer all questions if possible i will take anything this is worth 21 ! ! 1. what rights do citizen's have in a monarchy? 2. what countries practice monarchy? 3. what is one advantage of a monarchy? 4. what is one disadvantage of a monarchy? 5. what rights do citizen's have in a dictatorship? 6. what countries practice dictatorship? 7. what is one advantage of dictatorship? 8. what is one disadvantage of dictatorship?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:30
12) several teeth were found in an area of flat land covered with trees and plants. the teeth were examined by a paleontologist, and it was determined that the teeth came from a shark. they found many other shark teeth in this area. however, the people who discovered the teeth were puzzled, because there was no source of water near where the fossils were found. what is the paleontologist's best explanation for why the teeth were found in this area? a) sharks used to live on flat land. b) this area was once covered with salt water. c) this area was once covered with freshwater. d) someone buried the shark teeth deep in the ground.
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