Span the full spectrum of a population's genetic variation.
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Reflects the genetic variation of a population...
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What happens in the alimentary canal
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Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
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What do endocrine glands release
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Hormones
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Why is evolution considered a scientific theory
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There are two forms of "theory." Colloquial usage associates the word with a "guess." However, the scientific usage of the word calls upon a body of evidence to explain scientific phenomenon. For instance, we know the universe is comprised of Atoms; Atomic theory explains the makeup through physics equations. Likewise, Evolution theory explains the mechanism that powers speciation, namely natural selection. Both Atomic and Evolutionary theory are supported by a large body of evidence.
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Evolution, the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms, is fact.
The theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution.
That is what theories in science do. They explain phenomenon by being the result of many tested hypothesis, supported by myriad lines of converging evidence, be internally consistent and be able to generate prediction for further testing.
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Is Darwin the most smallest city in Australia
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Darwin is the smallest state/territory capital in population,
not the "most smallest" (double superlative!!) city in
Australia.
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How does the body maintain homostasis
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by: regulating oxygen levels in the body.
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How does the endocrine system affect the excretory system
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The endocrine system sends messages using hormones. It delivers
messages from the nervous system to the excretory system. It tells
the excretory system when the blood is out of balance.
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Which hormone is used by both males and females
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Adrenalin.
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What can scientists conclude about a duck species of equal sizes Males with bright blue white green stand out amid brown females A Females choose mates B Males choose mates
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The fuller question is:
A scientist studies a species of duck. The males and females are
about the same size. The females are brown, and the males are a
bright mix of blue, white, and green. What can the scientist
conclude about these ducks? a. The males compete to fertilize? B.
The females choose mates. C. The females compete for mates. D. The
males choose mates.
The females choose mates. The males' colorful feathers are used,
in part, to attract females.
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How does a specimen collection help a scientist do an experiment
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The collection of a specimen is helpful for any scientist doing
an experiment as it will provide them with an organism that they
can use to conduct various tests and calculations on.
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What are the 2 ways pathogenic bacteria affect a body
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They affect its nervous system and cardio vascular system.
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What are the ingredients of oregano
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The ingredients in oregano are:
Oregano
... That's it.
Oregano is a herb.
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Which are responsible for sending messages from the midbrain to the cerebrum
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interneurons
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How large should the sample be to be large enough
Span the full spectrum of a population's genetic variation.
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Reflects the genetic variation of a population...
What happens in the alimentary canal
Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
What do endocrine glands release
Hormones
Why is evolution considered a scientific theory
There are two forms of "theory." Colloquial usage associates the word with a "guess." However, the scientific usage of the word calls upon a body of evidence to explain scientific phenomenon. For instance, we know the universe is comprised of Atoms; Atomic theory explains the makeup through physics equations. Likewise, Evolution theory explains the mechanism that powers speciation, namely natural selection. Both Atomic and Evolutionary theory are supported by a large body of evidence.
Second answer
Evolution, the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms, is fact.
The theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution.
That is what theories in science do. They explain phenomenon by being the result of many tested hypothesis, supported by myriad lines of converging evidence, be internally consistent and be able to generate prediction for further testing.
Is Darwin the most smallest city in Australia
Darwin is the smallest state/territory capital in population,
not the "most smallest" (double superlative!!) city in
Australia.
How does the body maintain homostasis
by: regulating oxygen levels in the body.
How does the endocrine system affect the excretory system
The endocrine system sends messages using hormones. It delivers
messages from the nervous system to the excretory system. It tells
the excretory system when the blood is out of balance.
Which hormone is used by both males and females
Adrenalin.
What can scientists conclude about a duck species of equal sizes Males with bright blue white green stand out amid brown females A Females choose mates B Males choose mates
The fuller question is:
A scientist studies a species of duck. The males and females are
about the same size. The females are brown, and the males are a
bright mix of blue, white, and green. What can the scientist
conclude about these ducks? a. The males compete to fertilize? B.
The females choose mates. C. The females compete for mates. D. The
males choose mates.
The females choose mates. The males' colorful feathers are used,
in part, to attract females.
How does a specimen collection help a scientist do an experiment
The collection of a specimen is helpful for any scientist doing
an experiment as it will provide them with an organism that they
can use to conduct various tests and calculations on.
What are the 2 ways pathogenic bacteria affect a body
They affect its nervous system and cardio vascular system.
(Written by physician)
What are the ingredients of oregano
The ingredients in oregano are:
Oregano
... That's it.
Oregano is a herb.
Which are responsible for sending messages from the midbrain to the cerebrum