True bred organism will have a pure genotype (genetic expression of trait ) and will only produce a certain phenotype. True bred is sometimes also called pure bred . If you take two true breeding pea planfs - say one is yellow and one that id green - and cross them, you would end up with only yellow offspring.
I belive the answer to the first one is no I would have to assume a habitual zone is one area on a planet. for example, an air conditioned building vs. the Savvanah dessert. However I am not sure maybe other answers will help more on this one. Sorry.... Earth-like planet would of course need water, plant life, animals, oxygen, fossil fuels etc. A challenge we would face on a travel to another liveable planet: do we have engough transportation? engough fuel to make it? How long can we live on this planet? Who or what else is present here? etc. Yes I do think they should discover a planet with earth like qualities befor investing in tools to get us to them. So money is not wasted. (make sure to put this into your own words )
D) selecting random sample allows for a more representative sample in a survey.
I think the right one is c
Answer:
I think it would be teasing their prisoners
Explanation:
but not 100% sure soooo