I'd say first question, "life changes over time".
Second question, "when there are physical similarities in the early stages of embryonic development, it suggests that each of the modern organisms once had a common ancestor".
Third, appendix.
Fourth, "they are evidence that all came from a common ancestor and that life changed over time for all these organisms to exist".
Fifth, "they all share at least 50% of the same DNA arrangement".
I might be a little late but hopefully this helps!
I need to know what answers I can choose from
To calculate the atomic mass of a single atom of an element, add up the mass of protons and neutrons. Example: Find the atomic mass of an isotope of carbon that has 7 neutrons
Answer: A (AA x aa)
Explanation:
In option (A) both of the parent mussels are homozygotes, for alleles "a" and "A" respectively. Therefore, every single one (100%) of their offspring would be expected to be Aa heterozygotes. Combinations (B) and (D) yield a lower proportion of heterozygotes (50%), and combination (C) yields none at all. Punnett squares follow:
(A)
<u> | A A </u>
<u>a | aA aA </u>
<u>a | aA aA </u>
<u />
(B)
<u> | A a </u>
<u>A | AA Aa </u>
<u>a | aA aa </u>
<u />
(C)
<u> | A A </u>
<u>A | AA AA </u>
<u>A | AA AA </u>
<u />
(D)
<u> | A a </u>
<u>a | aA aa </u>
<u>a | aA aa </u>
<u />