The periosteum helps you to move and more without your
Periosteum you wouldn't be able to bend your finger. The function
of the periosteum is to provide nourishment and attachment sites on
bone
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What kind of trait is present when many different genes control a single trait such as skin color
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polygenic
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How is the hereditary information in DNA coded and passed from generation to generation
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as nucleotide base sequences that make up genes
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Moving and maintaining posture are functions of which system
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Muscular.-- Jazz(;
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What is the sticky substance that traps pathogens in the nose
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Mucus.
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Which term means the state of having two different alleles for the same trait
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Two different alleles for the same trait are heterozygous.
No, Its homozygous. This answer is incorrect as homo = same.
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An example of cartilage in the body which you can easily touch and feel is
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your outer ear
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Which terms refers to bones that slide along each other
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Gliding
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Does the first line of defense of the immune system include a combination of reflexes the skin and mucous membranes
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first
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Is it true fibrocartilage is weaker than elastic and hyaline cartilage
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Yes, it is true that the fibro-cartilage is weaker compared to
the elastic and hyaline cartilage.
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Which system is responsible for reducing food to small adsorbing molecules
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The digestion system has this job.
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A woman with type AB blood has children with her husband who is type O. What percent of their children would you expect to have type AB blood
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0%
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What does periosteum do in the body
The periosteum helps you to move and more without your
Periosteum you wouldn't be able to bend your finger. The function
of the periosteum is to provide nourishment and attachment sites on
bone
What kind of trait is present when many different genes control a single trait such as skin color
polygenic
How is the hereditary information in DNA coded and passed from generation to generation
as nucleotide base sequences that make up genes
Moving and maintaining posture are functions of which system
Muscular.-- Jazz(;
What is the sticky substance that traps pathogens in the nose
Mucus.
Which term means the state of having two different alleles for the same trait
Two different alleles for the same trait are heterozygous.
No, Its homozygous. This answer is incorrect as homo = same.
An example of cartilage in the body which you can easily touch and feel is
your outer ear
Which terms refers to bones that slide along each other
Gliding
Does the first line of defense of the immune system include a combination of reflexes the skin and mucous membranes
first
Is it true fibrocartilage is weaker than elastic and hyaline cartilage
Yes, it is true that the fibro-cartilage is weaker compared to
the elastic and hyaline cartilage.
Which system is responsible for reducing food to small adsorbing molecules
The digestion system has this job.
A woman with type AB blood has children with her husband who is type O. What percent of their children would you expect to have type AB blood