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The pedigree chart represents three generations. red family members have a disease that is caused by an autosomal dominant gene. consider the chart. the father in generation i must have what genotype? d represents the allele for the disease; d the allele for normal.
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In the human body fibrinogen is necessary for sealing cuts and stopping the loss of blood. since fibrinogen is made of chains of amino acids it is an example of which type of organic molecule
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Biology, 21.06.2019 15:10
Use this diagram of an animal cell to answer the question. where does the first stage of cellular respiration occur? w x y z
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:30
Sarah is sitting at the top of the slide in the schools playground. which will increase sarahโs kinetic energy a- an additional child is added to the top of the slide. b- sarah is pushed and moves down the slide. c- sarah climbs down the ladder and off the slide. d- the ladder is moved to the other side of the yard.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00
Which of these is true of the cytoplasm of an unfertilized egg? a. it is an unevenly distributed mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. b. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. c. these substances are supplied by the sperm. d. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. e. development is directed solely by the surrounding cells. f. it is a homogeneous mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. g. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. h. these substances are produced by the dna of the fertilized zygote.
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