There are no two key results. Evolution has not been proven, therefore, there are no key "results". Genesis 1:1 says; "God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering of the waters." It says nothing about God used evolution to create the earth in the whole Bible, and therefore, since The Bible has been proven truth time and time again, there are no two key results.
Two key results would be the end of slavery and a united country.
Things changes and revolved
loss in land
Two key victories for the continental army
A dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to identify the name of items in the natural world, such as trees, wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, and fish. A Key consists of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a given item. "Dichotomous" means "divided into two parts". Therefore, a dichotomous key always gives two, and only two, choices at each step.
Two key results would be the end of slavery and a united country.
evolutionary history and climate are two key factors
Two Daughter Cells
If you are talking about the American Civil War then the two key results were: The 13th and 14th amendments to the American Constitution. Look them up.
· Results are the abolishment of slavery and the preservation of the U.S. as one union. · Two key questions remained unresolved are the discrimination and class contradictions.
Polymorphism or different phenotypes in a single species could be responsible for the diversity in the cnidarians evolutionary tree which happens to be extremely diverse and complex, ultimately increasing its chances of survival.
They usually don't with two as it can confuse the results. If doing an experiment, they do one at a time. Never heard of twinbiofunctioning process.
The key thing was that Mass Production was started
Two identical daugher cells with full complements of DNA
If two organisms share an evolutionary relationship, that means that they have a common ancestor on the evolutionary tree. The more recently the shared common ancestor lived, the more closely related the two present organisms are, evolutionarily.
A: meiosis Fission A+
A: meiosis Fission A+