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Huntington’s disease is a dominant disorder. If an unaffected individual has children with someone who is heterozygous for Huntington’s, what percent of their offspring will be affected by the disorder?
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How do the sperm cells get from the stigma to the ovules? a. they slide down the petals to the bottom of the flower. b. they travel through pollen tubes. c. they travel along filaments. d. insects carry the sperm cells from the stigma to the ovules.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:40
Astudent sees several ants walking up a wall following the exact same trail that an ant took earlier. she wants to apply the scientific method to determine how the ants detected the trail. which of these steps would come first in her application of the scientific method? perform an experiment by cleaning the scent away from part of the trail. draw a conclusion that the ants follow a scent trail. make a prediction about what the ants will do after she cleans away part of the trail. hypothesize that the ants are following a scent trail that the first ant left.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:00
Select all the correct answers. which statements fail to meet the requirements of a scientific claim? a). in the final 100 meters of a 10,000-meter race, an athlete's speed is more strongly related to anaerobic efficiency than to aerobic efficiency. b). flowers that reflect the most ultraviolet light are more likely to attract bees and other pollinators than flowers that reflect less ultraviolet light. c). the evidence supporting newton's laws of motion was accurate in newton's time, but the universe operates differently today. d). even though evidence indicates that the solar system's planets follow elliptical paths, copernicus's model involving circular orbits is true.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:00
What do decomposers leave behind after getting their energy?
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