a trait that makes an organism more likely to reproduce
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What is slow down
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slow down is when you slow down
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Why is night vision an adaptation for owls in a desert environment
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All owls have night vision. Since the desert can get so hot,
most animals, including owls, come out at evening or night to avoid
the heat of day. Since they're active at night, it's good to have
nocturnal vision.
Some desert owls are elf owls, pygmy owls, burrowing owls, great
horned owls.
It allows them to hunt when it is cooler.
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How do you slow down growth
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you can not slow down growth. Growth goes at its own pace either
fast or between fast and slow.
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What does q equal to in an alleleA trait has two alleles represented by p and q If p equals 0.68 what is q
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This is a Hardy Weindburg situation
P represents the percentage of the population that has a
dominant allele... now there can only be two alleles one is
dominant and one is recessive... q is the recessive allele
This means that p+q=1 and so q has to be equal to 0.32
If you do the square of p (p^2) then that gives you the number
of people who are homozygous dominant
If you do the square of q (q^2) then that gives you the number
of people who are homozygous recessive
If you do 2*(p*q) then that will give you the number of people
who are heterozygous
Hope this helps...
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Which animal adaptation happened before the others
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bilateral symmetry
Tissue development
Development of a coelom
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What is a reproductive strategy
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The method an organism uses to produce offspring
the way that a species creates offspring
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In a paper on photosynthesis in a desert cactus in which section would you find a review of existing knowledge that is relevant to the experiment
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Introduction<
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What did the US and soviet union became important members of
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The United Nations .
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What is Immigration in tagalog translation
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Immigration in Tagalog: pagdayo
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Why do overlapping niches led to competition
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If niches overlap, and resources are limiting, then competition
is currently occurring
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After an extreme disturbance what kind of organisms move into the area first
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Pioneer organisms, such as plants. :)
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An organism is found that has the following traits Relies on plants for nutrients Absorbs nutrients through filaments Lives in a moist environment What kingdom does this organism most likely belong in
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Fungi
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What does natural selection cause
Evolution.
What is an adaptation
a camel has humps to store water
a rabbit that has fur that blends in with snow
a trait that makes an organism more likely to reproduce
What is slow down
slow down is when you slow down
Why is night vision an adaptation for owls in a desert environment
All owls have night vision. Since the desert can get so hot,
most animals, including owls, come out at evening or night to avoid
the heat of day. Since they're active at night, it's good to have
nocturnal vision.
Some desert owls are elf owls, pygmy owls, burrowing owls, great
horned owls.
It allows them to hunt when it is cooler.
How do you slow down growth
you can not slow down growth. Growth goes at its own pace either
fast or between fast and slow.
What does q equal to in an alleleA trait has two alleles represented by p and q If p equals 0.68 what is q
This is a Hardy Weindburg situation
P represents the percentage of the population that has a
dominant allele... now there can only be two alleles one is
dominant and one is recessive... q is the recessive allele
This means that p+q=1 and so q has to be equal to 0.32
If you do the square of p (p^2) then that gives you the number
of people who are homozygous dominant
If you do the square of q (q^2) then that gives you the number
of people who are homozygous recessive
If you do 2*(p*q) then that will give you the number of people
who are heterozygous
Hope this helps...
Which animal adaptation happened before the others
bilateral symmetry
Tissue development
Development of a coelom
What is a reproductive strategy
The method an organism uses to produce offspring
the way that a species creates offspring
In a paper on photosynthesis in a desert cactus in which section would you find a review of existing knowledge that is relevant to the experiment
Introduction<
What did the US and soviet union became important members of
The United Nations .
What is Immigration in tagalog translation
Immigration in Tagalog: pagdayo
Why do overlapping niches led to competition
If niches overlap, and resources are limiting, then competition
is currently occurring
After an extreme disturbance what kind of organisms move into the area first
Pioneer organisms, such as plants. :)
An organism is found that has the following traits Relies on plants for nutrients Absorbs nutrients through filaments Lives in a moist environment What kingdom does this organism most likely belong in