What do you call the process when a forest grows back after a forest fire
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Reforestation?
Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger
plants.
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When does the exponential growth of a population start to slow down
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When there are limited resources.
when there is competition for resources. apex :)
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How does a mutation in a sex cell differ from a mutation in a non-sex cell
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Mutations in sex cells can be passed on to children.
Mutations in sex cells only affect offspring.
Mutations in sex cells do not affect the organism.
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Which is part of the alimentary canal
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Small intestine
Esophagus - APEX
The parts of the alimentary canal are:
The Mouth
The Pharynx
The Stomach
The small intestine
The large intestine
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What is a reason for discovering a new drug
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to replace a less effective drug
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What is unique about the experimental design of an observational study
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Experimental subjects are left free for manipulation
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Which of the following decreases the reliability of results from a clinical trial
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A short observation period.
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Which is used to create copies of genetic material for DNA fingerprints
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PCR
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Which happens to a developing child first apex
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Development of hands
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The following curve shows the distribution of the masses of the individuals in a population of gerbils. Which of the curves below shows the same population after stabilizing selection has happened
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A
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What is A trait has two alleles which are represented by p and q if p 0.89 what is q
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0.56
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How are bacteria different from viruses
viruses are not alive. APEX
What do you call the process when a forest grows back after a forest fire
Reforestation?
Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger
plants.
When does the exponential growth of a population start to slow down
When there are limited resources.
when there is competition for resources. apex :)
How does a mutation in a sex cell differ from a mutation in a non-sex cell
Mutations in sex cells can be passed on to children.
Mutations in sex cells only affect offspring.
Mutations in sex cells do not affect the organism.
Which is part of the alimentary canal
Small intestine
Esophagus - APEX
The parts of the alimentary canal are:
The Mouth
The Pharynx
The Stomach
The small intestine
The large intestine
What is a reason for discovering a new drug
to replace a less effective drug
What is unique about the experimental design of an observational study
Experimental subjects are left free for manipulation
Which of the following decreases the reliability of results from a clinical trial
A short observation period.
Which is used to create copies of genetic material for DNA fingerprints
PCR
Which happens to a developing child first apex
Development of hands
The following curve shows the distribution of the masses of the individuals in a population of gerbils. Which of the curves below shows the same population after stabilizing selection has happened
A
What is A trait has two alleles which are represented by p and q if p 0.89 what is q