Biology, 05.06.2020 07:01 mbrooks6077
N many ecosystems, smallerpoisonous animals develop a bright coloration. Predators learn to steer clear of these colors, lest they get a mouthful of venom. Over time, other non-poisonous species may develop the same coloration, cashing in on the nasty reputation of the poisonous species. This adaptation is known by which name?
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Identify the terms using the following picture. principle of dominance item 1 can be described as the . item 2 can be described as the . the "p" represents from one parent.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30
Acertain species of fish can have either long or short fins. the allele for long fins is dominant over the allele for short fins. a heterozygous, long-finned fish is crossed with a homozygous, short-finned fish. of the offspring, will have long fins and be , and will have short fins and be .
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00
What is true of all organisms in the kingdoms protista, plantae, fungi, and animalia? a. they are multi-celled. b. they are photosynthetic. c. they have cells that contain membrane-bound organelles. d. they contain cells that lack membrane-bound organelles.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30
Diego conducted an experiment to find out what kind of ball bounces the highest when dropped from a five-foot platform. he used a golf ball, a tennis ball, and a soccer ball. he dropped each ball from the balcony once. diego recorded his observations after each drop. what can diego do to best improve the reliability of his results? a) drop each ball from the platform three more times b) record his observations in more than one unit c) write at least two scientific questions after the experiment is complete d) share his results with other people who have done similar experiments you for the !
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