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What contributes to the high level of biodiversity found in wetlands? a. the large amount of available organic matter to organisms that are food for larger organisms b. the amount of available water for organism use c. the high nutrient availability d. all of the above
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What do all macromolecules have in common with each other? oa. they all are formed from the same elements.ob. they all have major roles in cell membranesoc. they all act as catalysts in the body.od. they all have peptide bonds between carbon atoms.
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Scenario #2 in 2001, a population of 2,500 poison dart frogs lived in the amazon rain forest. due to increased deforestation, the population dwindled to 25 frogs in 2019. new government regulations were enacted in 2022, successfully putting an end to the deforestation of the amazon rain forest. once deforestation was stopped, the poison dart frog population was able to recover. by 2050, the population reached 8,000 frogs, of that population, 20 are homozygous recessive for being spotted (ss genotype). q2- ? q- p- p2- 2pq-
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:10
What do we call the process when two dominant alleles are expressed and do not blend? a.incomplete dominance b.codominance c.multiple alleles
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:30
What are some of the immune functions of the lymphatic system? a. cleaning red blood cells from the blood and creating lymph fluids b.transporting lymph to the tissues and creating lymph fluids c.removing infectious agents and making white blood cells d.making red blood cells and removing infectious agents
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