Nope. Bastian mimicry is when a harmless organim disguises themself as a harmfull one. As for describing a stick bug I beleive the word you're looking for is camoflage.
Answer:
Explanation:
Researchers can use molecular homologies to reveal the number of mutations in a particular sequence that has occurred in each species since they diverged from a common ancestor
Answer:
9:3:3:1
Explanation:
This question involves two different genes coding for height and flower color respectively. The first gene posseses allele T (dominant) and t (recessive) while the second gene possesses allele P (dominant) and p (recessive).
According to this question, two heterozygous tall and purple flowers are crossed i.e. (TtPp x TtPp). Each parent will produce the following gametes combination:
TtPp - TP, Tp, tP, tp
Using these gametes in a punnet square, the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:
T_P_ (tall, purple) = 9
T_pp (tall, white) = 3
ttP_ (short, purple) = 3
ttpp (short, white) = 1
Hence, the ratio of this cross is 9:3:3:1
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All of the above are True
- Part of the Bohr model proposed that electrons in the hydrogen atom are located in "stationary states" or particular orbits around the nucleus.
- An orbital is the volume in which we are most likely to find an electron.
- The uncertainty principle states that we can never know both the exact location and speed of an electron.
- The emission spectrum of a particular element is always the same and can be used to identify the element.
Answer: the correct option is C (birds and mammals)
Explanation: Transitional forms exhibits traits common to both an ancestral group and its derived descendant group. Transitional forms are seen in the fossil record that link all of these groups EXCEPT
birds and mammals.