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Many animals carry the parasite Giardia lamblia. When water is contaminated with feces from...
Biology, 05.05.2020 06:38 brookeanne723
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Many animals carry the parasite Giardia lamblia. When water is contaminated with feces from these animals, the water will carry
the parasite. If a person drinks the water, he or she will become infected with Giardia lamblia which will then travel to the person's
intestine and cause the disease giardiasis. What are the most likely symptoms of the disease giardiasis?
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Which statement describes the reaction for cellular respiration? the equation is carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen + water and energy is required in the form of light the equation is glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water and energy is produced in the form of atp. the equation is carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen + water and energy is produced in the form of atp. the equation is glucose + exygen carbon dioxide + water and energy is required in the form of light.
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Which of the following lines of evidence would best support your assertion that a particular plant is an angiosperm? a) it produces seeds. b) it retains its fertilized egg within its archaegonium. c) it lacks gametangia. d) it undergoes alternation of generations.
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6. in domesticated cats, the following are independently assorting: normal ears (t) is dominant to tufted ears (t); curved whiskers (c) is dominant to straight whiskers (c); the presence of six toes (s) is dominant to five toes (s); gene for hair length is an x-linked codominant. the three phenotypes for hair length are long (xhxh), medium (xhxh), and short (xhxh); medium is the heterozygous condition. given two parents: ttccssxhxh x ttccssxhy how many different gametes could be formed in the female cat with respect to these four traits? how many phenotypes are possible in the offspring from this mating?
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