Answer:
con·stant
/ˈkänstənt /
adjective
occurring continuously over a period of time.
"the pain is constant"
Similar:
continual
continuous
persistent
sustained
abiding
round-the-clock
ceaseless
unceasing
perpetual
incessant
never-ending
everlasting
eternal
endless
unending
unabating
nonstop
perennial
unbroken
uninterrupted
unrelieved
interminable
unremitting
relentless
unrelenting
without respite
sempiternal
steadfast
steady
resolute
determined
persevering
tenacious
dogged
unwavering
unflagging
unshaken
Opposite:
inconstant
fitful
noun
a situation or state of affairs that does not change.
"the condition of struggle remained a constant"
Similar:
unchanging factor
unchanging state of affairs
unchanging situation
Explanation:
According tom Lichens, represented by this symbiotic relationship, are responsible for primary succession <span>or the establishment of a new site for plant growth. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope the answer has helped you.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
my answer is 5/5 because it has amazing this is the incredible true story of a group of courageous people risking their lives to build a better future in a part of Africa the world's forgotten, and a gripping exposé of the realities of life in the Congo.
Let's suppose that "long" is the dominant allele and "oval" is the recessive allele.
let's suppose also that red + white genotype give a pink phenotype
every radish has 2 genotypes for each gene, one from the mother and one from the father
The proportions are: if the radish are homozygotes
red red; long long x white <span>white ;</span> oval oval
red white oval long ; red white oval long ; red white oval long ; red white oval long
We will have 100% of pink - long radish.
A crossmatch from homozygotes species give always a unique phenotype
I believe the answer is C
but i’m not 100% sure