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Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are:
A. The sequence of DNA determines the structure of lipids, which produce phenotypes.
B. The sequence of DNA determines the structure of proteins, which produce phenotypes.
C. The sequence of DNA determines the structure of phosphates, which produce phenotypes.
D. The sequence of DNA determines the structure of carbohydrates, which produce phenotypes.
The answer is B.
Explanation:
DNA is the genetic material found in the genome of living organisms. DNA holds the information needed for the synthesis of useful products in an organism. DNA contains segments called GENES that encodes the biological molecule, PROTEINS, which is responsible for the trait exhibited by organisms.
An example of trait in humans is human color, which is encoded by DNA. However, this DNA does not directly produce hair color in humans but the information held in it undergoes expression to produce protein called MELANIN, which is responsible for the hair color trait. Hence, the sequence of DNA determines the structure of proteins, which produce phenotypes (hair color).
Answer:
The Struggle for Survival refers to the fight between organisms to survive by having access to the increasingly scarce resources in the environment brought upon by population increase.
Darwin believed that evolution was brought about by external pressures arising from this struggle for survival as species would have to adapt to the unique challenges in their environment to be able to better access resources.
This is why one must understand the challenges in an environment to understand why species in that environment evolved the way they did.
Answer:epidemiologists
Explanation:If a bald eagle gets mostly involved in monitoring and enforcing the protection of the bird it is a epidemiologists.
Australia, Zealandia, and New Guinea are continental islands. These three regions share some physical features. All three have mountain ranges or highlands—the Great Dividing Range in Australia; the North Island Volcanic Plateau and Southern Alps in New Zealand; and the New Guinea Highlands in Papua New Guinea.