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What are the haploid genotypes of the gametes and frequencies/proportions of those gametes that can be formed in individuals of each of the following diploid genotypes?

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Leslie argues that an organism called a Euglena is a plant because it is eukaryotic, has a nucleus, makes its own food, and is unicellular. Where is Leslie's error? Plants do not make their own food..

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One parrot species that feeds on large seeds nests is in the same tree as a parakeet that feeds on small seeds, they occupy different niches.

One parrot species that feeds on large seeds nests is in the same tree as a parakeet that feeds on s
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Explanation: with a great tolerance to a wide range of conditions the species would adapt and thrive which would allow it to reproduce and have all it needs to survive, grow, and take over.

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The maltose molecule can be broken down into two individual glucose molecules with the help of an enzyme produced within a cell.

D).increasing the pH with in the cell.

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The maltose molecule can be broken down into two individual glucose molecules with the help of an en
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B)Phosphorus has a larger atomic mass.

As we move right in the periodic table, both atomic number and atomic mass increases. Magnesium comes under S-block elements (Group 2) and Phosphorus comes under P-block elements (Group-15).

B)Phosphorus has a larger atomic mass.As we move right in the periodic table, both atomic number and
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Rank the following cities in order of earthquake risk from high risk to low risk:

Rank the following cities in order of earthquake risk from high risk to low risk:Rank the following cities in order of earthquake risk from high risk to low risk:
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Answer: Tornadoes form when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air. The denser cold air is pushed over the warm air, usually producing thunderstorms.

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