I would try to eat more healthily because eating certain foods are a huge magnet to toxic waste and gas. This creates more pollutions and destroys the o-zone. Another thing it to take my bike instead of car or use a hybrid or an electric car if it is to far ( my destination) for a bike. Cooking food in my house with an oven is MUCH better for the clean air as well for the coal and charcoal used for grill, and wood for fires, causes a massive pinpointed area of smoke and destroy the air causing bug leaks of hydrogen in the air molecules.
Answer:
1.) Inflated pod shapes (Cc) in the F1 generation
2) See attached image for the work out of the cross from P generation to F2 generation.
3). CC- 1/4, Cc- 1/2, cc- 1/4
Explanation:
This question is related to the pod shape trait encoded by a single gene in pea plants. The alleles for inflated pod shape (C) is dominant over the allele for constricted pod shape (c). This means that allele "C" will be expressed over allele "c" in a heterozygous state.
The two truebreeding parent plants will have genotypes: CC (inflated pod shape) and cc (constricted pod shape). When these two plants are crossed, an all heterozygous plant with genotype: Cc will be formed in the F1 generation. Since, C is dominant over c, the F1 Cc plants will have an inflated pod shape phenotype.
The F1 Cc plants are self-crossed to produce the F2 generation offsprings i.e. Cc × Cc. The gametes C and c will be produced by each F1 parent, which will be used to draw a punnet square (see attached image). From the cross, offsprings with genotypes: CC, Cc and cc are produced in the F2 generation.
CC (phenotypically inflated pod shape)- 1/4
Cc (phenotypically inflated pod shape)- 1/2 or 2/4
cc (phenotypically constricted pod shape)- 1/4
Answer:
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
An unidentified material that consists of cells must be from a
living organism.
It sounds more like an theory.
Answer:
7. Adenine (A), nitrogenous bases
8. cytosine
9. nucleotides
10. purine
11. double helix
12. genetic material
13. single-ring
14. double-ring
15. nucleic acids
16. chromosome
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The three types of plant cells are found in each of the major types of plant tissues: dermal, ground, and vascular tissues. It consists of bundles of xylem and phloem, which transport food, water and minerals throughout the plant.
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