HELP
Energy is supplied to cells
cells
Options:
both
photosynth...
Answers: 3
Biology, 21.06.2019 14:30
When should a bar graph be used? a. when there is no independent variable. b. when the independent variable is continuous and does not show a relationship to the dependent variable. c. when the independent variable is continuous and shows a causal link to the dependent variable. d. when the independent variable is composed of categories and does not show a relationship.
Answers: 2
Biology, 22.06.2019 10:00
The double bond between a carbon atom and two oxygen atoms (a molecule of carbon dioxide) has two characteristics. what are they? a.an ionic bond is formed between the oxygen and carbon atoms. b.four valence electrons are shared. c.two valence electrons are shared. d.valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms.
Answers: 1
Biology, 22.06.2019 16:20
What is gene flow? apexa: selection for average traits b: when a population splits in twoc: a mutation becoming more commond: genes moving between two populations
Answers: 1
Biology, 22.06.2019 20:50
Suppose a point mutation, such as a change from an adenine to a guanine, occurs in the genome of a human sperm cell. the mutation could occur in any region of a gene. the effect of the mutation on the phenotype of the offspring will be determined by where the mutation occurs and its effect on the final gene product. in which of the following scenarios could the mutation alter the phenotype of the offspring? select all of the scenarios that apply the mutation occurs in the promoter and affects the rate of gene transcription. the mutation results in a new, dominant allele the mutation occurs in a portion of an intron not responsible for exon splicing the mutation occurs in a gene that controls development and alters differentiation of a cell type during development. the mutation occurs in a codon and alters the function of the final protein e mutation occurs in a codon, and the amino acid sequence of the final protein is unchanged.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 04.11.2020 19:00
Biology, 04.11.2020 19:00
English, 04.11.2020 19:00
Physics, 04.11.2020 19:00
Mathematics, 04.11.2020 19:00