a trait that makes an organism more likely to reproduce
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What question did Charles Darwin attempt to answer
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Why do organisms in different places have different traits (apex)
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What question did Hardy and Weinberg want to answer
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How does allele frequency change between generations?~
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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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What phenotype frequency in a population changes after each generation which would most likely be causing this
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Competition between organisms would most likely cause the
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How are finches in the Galapaagos Islands a good example of adaptation
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Finches developed many different adaptations. For example, one type of finch had a short strong beak meant for cracking seeds, while another had a long narrow beak for gathering food from the inside of flowers, and cacti, therefore making each species more adapted to its specific environment and more able to gather food then they would on another island with a different main food source.
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Which strand of mrna would be made during transcription using the dna strand gat ccc
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CUA GGG
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What happens when a population is in hardy weinberg equillibrium
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The allele frequency does not change.
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A biologist measures the allele frequencies of pea plants in a very controlled environment. The plants can either have a dominant tall allele (T) or a recessive short allele (t). Which of the followin
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one off the pea plants mates more than the others
tall plants are more likely to survive
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In the Hardy Weinberg equation shown below P is the frequency of the dominant allele and q is the recessive allele
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The frequency of the heterozygous genotype (i just took the test)-apex
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What happens when a population in hardy weinberg equilibrium
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The phenotype frequency does not change
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Which is a density dependent factor
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Space apex
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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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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 question did Charles Darwin attempt to answer
Why do organisms in different places have different traits (apex)
What question did Hardy and Weinberg want to answer
How does allele frequency change between generations?~
What is a reproductive strategy
The method an organism uses to produce offspring
the way that a species creates offspring
What phenotype frequency in a population changes after each generation which would most likely be causing this
Competition between organisms would most likely cause the
phenotype frequency in a population that changes each
generation.
How are finches in the Galapaagos Islands a good example of adaptation
Finches developed many different adaptations. For example, one type of finch had a short strong beak meant for cracking seeds, while another had a long narrow beak for gathering food from the inside of flowers, and cacti, therefore making each species more adapted to its specific environment and more able to gather food then they would on another island with a different main food source.
Which strand of mrna would be made during transcription using the dna strand gat ccc
CUA GGG
What happens when a population is in hardy weinberg equillibrium
You mama
The allele frequency does not change.
A biologist measures the allele frequencies of pea plants in a very controlled environment. The plants can either have a dominant tall allele (T) or a recessive short allele (t). Which of the followin
one off the pea plants mates more than the others
tall plants are more likely to survive
In the Hardy Weinberg equation shown below P is the frequency of the dominant allele and q is the recessive allele
The frequency of the heterozygous genotype (i just took the test)-apex
What happens when a population in hardy weinberg equilibrium
The phenotype frequency does not change
Which is a density dependent factor
Space apex
What is A trait has two alleles which are represented by p and q if p 0.89 what is q