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What are the different ways living organisms can evolve? How are they similar and different?
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Imagine you are introducing the lac operan and the trp operon to students who have never learned about it before. complete the table to compare the similarities and differences between the two operons
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In many humans, exposing the skin to sunlight over prolonged periods of time results in the production of more pigment by the skin cells (tanning). this change in skin color provides evidence that -
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