Biology, 24.09.2019 17:50 ulilliareinhart2
If it wasn't for reproduction the passing of mutations from one generation to the next would continue
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00
Be in this im starting a with you so if you want you can get a partner for this. but basically im going to assign you guys a biome and you have to have a big sheet paper and you will turn it into 4 squares. the top right square is will be a drawing square for a drawing you will make of your biome. the top left square is about the biomes plants and drawings of them. the bottom left square is about the biomes animals. the bottem rights square is about the description of the biome. leave a comment or an answer and i will assign biomes. if your request one thats the one you get. send me a link to the project and i will grade ! im not a teacher btw.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 20:30
Which best describes somatic mutations? they are usually passed on to offspring. they can cause different kinds of cancer. they always result from point mutations. they only occur in reproductive cell
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Biology, 22.06.2019 20:30
Aspecies has evolved an asexual mode of reproduction by having offspring develop from unfertilized eggs. which of the following will be true of this species' response to natural selection? there will be more deaths from natural selection because there is no mutation. there will be less genetic variation from recombination and a risk of not adapting quickly to environmental change. the species will increase in numbers because genetic variation is increased. the species will compensate for loss of genetic variation by hybridizing with other species. there will be fewer deaths from natural selection because sexual recombination always leads to extinction.
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