Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
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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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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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Which does most of the work of the endocrine system
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Hormones.
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What is an effect of adaptive radiation
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Speciation Adaptive radiation refers to changes in a species in
response to varying environmental conditions.
many new species form
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What describes similarities between identical twins
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looks
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How does a mutation in a sex differ from a from a mutation in a non-sex cell
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A mutation in a sex cell can be passed on to an offspring. A
mutation in a non-sex cell cannot be passed on to an offspring.
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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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What best describes an adaptation
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A trait that is beneficial to survival.
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How are meiosis and mitosis different
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mitosis only has to do with celluar reproduction
meiosis has to do with sex cells reproducing Mitosis creates new cells that are used for development, repair, asexual reproduction and growth. Meiosis creates cells in order for organisms to reproduce sexually.
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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 happens in the alimentary canal
Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
When does the exponential growth of a population start to slow down
When there are limited resources.
when there is competition for resources. apex :)
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
Which does most of the work of the endocrine system
Hormones.
What is an effect of adaptive radiation
Speciation Adaptive radiation refers to changes in a species in
response to varying environmental conditions.
many new species form
What describes similarities between identical twins
looks
How does a mutation in a sex differ from a from a mutation in a non-sex cell
A mutation in a sex cell can be passed on to an offspring. A
mutation in a non-sex cell cannot be passed on to an offspring.
Which is used to create copies of genetic material for DNA fingerprints
PCR
What best describes an adaptation
A trait that is beneficial to survival.
How are meiosis and mitosis different
mitosis only has to do with celluar reproduction
meiosis has to do with sex cells reproducing Mitosis creates new cells that are used for development, repair, asexual reproduction and growth. Meiosis creates cells in order for organisms to reproduce sexually.
What is A trait has two alleles which are represented by p and q if p 0.89 what is q