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What is one reason funding has such an important effect on scientific research

It's as simple as progress isn't free, and technology is constantly being upgraded and evolving. To stay on the bleeding edge of research, one must pay for equipment and the newest technologies while offering salaries that will attract top people.

What can cause changes in DNA sequences

Mutations

Why are people more affected by technology than science

because even the scientist get to use the same tech we do.

Includes things that people need and use__novanet BioB

What can mathematics do to improve your life

Mathematics help us in our daily life by helping us to measure things around us or to help us to solve problems in math.

Scientists break down evolution into which two categories

microevolution and macroevolution

A woman with hemophilia and a man without hemophilia are expecting a baby boy what are the chances that their son will also have hemophilia

50%

What did the separation of Earth's continents affect biological evolution

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How did the separation of Earth's continents affect biological evolution?

Which is not a source of carbon dioxide gas

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The Hardy-Weinberg principle states that in a population do not change unless outside factors affect the gene pool

allele frequencies

Products that are created to solve problems in new ways result from advances in

technology

According to the theory of today and acirc and 128 and 153s organisms evolved from past organisms.

According to the theory of _____, today's organisms evolved from past organisms.

If a child has sickle-cell disease (ss) but neither parent is ill. What must be true of he parents' genotypes

The parents are both recessive (Ss) for sickle cell anemia.

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