Answer:
I believe it is D. Please correct me if i am wrong.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Information:Symbiotic relationships are important because they are a major driving force of evolution. This networking and cooperation among species allows them to survive better than they would as individuals.
I think A. It’s the only one that’s really makes since for this question.
Answer:
What do they look like?
Glaciers look like solid blocks of ice.
What climate do they exist in?
Regions that have high snowfall in winter and cool temperatures in summer.
Where can you find them?
Most of the world's glacial ice is found in Antarctica and Greenland, but glaciers are found on nearly every continent, even Africa.
What do you think we can learn from glaciers?
Glaciers preserve bits of atmosphere from thousands of years ago in these tiny air bubbles, or, deeper within the core, trapped within the ice itself. This is one way scientists know that there have been several Ice Ages. Scientists are also finding that glaciers reveal clues about global warming.
(The last question is unclear to me, so I'm going to take a guess as to what you meant)
Why is sea ice so important?
Arctic sea ice keeps the polar regions cool and helps moderate global climate.
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Answer:
Wingless offspring
Explanation:
Complementation is the terminology used for finding difference in the mutation of same or different gene.
Two groups with same complementation have failed to complement each other.
Thus, two wingless flies will have the same genotype i.e “ww”
When two wingless flies are crossed following offspring are produced
ww * ww
ww, ww, ww, ww
All the offspring are wingless too