I just took this quiz yesterday and I found many examples of the characteristics of fungi. Here are two that I didn't use because I wouldn't want you to get in trouble for plagiarism or anything ; )
<span>1.) Every fungi
contains mass of interwoven hyphae is called mycelium.
2.)They have reserved food material in the form of glycogen or oil-droplets </span>
The question that Charles Darwin would be prompted to ask on his voyage is as follows: can selection in nature also lead to a new species over time?.
<h3>Who is Charles Darwin?</h3>
Charles Darwin was a British naturalist/scientist and founder of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
He is best known for his award-winning work on the origin of species, which he published in 1859. Darwin developed his theory from findings he made following a five-year expedition on board HMS Beagle.
According to this question, Darwin reviewed his observations after he returned home from his voyage studying the selective breeding of pigeons.
The question that Charles Darwin would be prompted to ask on his voyage is as follows: can selection in nature also lead to a new species over time?.
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Answer:
The limited autonomy of the robotic rovers on Mars posed a big problem.
Explanation:
Missions are very costly, and can lead the project to fail with the simplest errors. If the rover was permanently trapped on a rock or destroyed, it would have a catastrophic impact on the exploration. Thus on-board technologies would still be more traditional than what a laboratory environment has sought. The autonomous rovers will considerably increase the productivity of crew. Responsibility for their own well-being is also useful for the rovers: to prevent getting hurt, to recognize and correct recoverable hardware and software faults.
Answer:
0.5
Explanation:
According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium p2+2pq+q2=1 (p+q=1)
p2 is frequency of the dominant homozygous genotype
2pq is the frequency of the heterozygous genotype
q2 is the frequency of the recessive homozygous genotype
In the example above 80 chickens have bare legs (ff)-recessive homozygous which means that the frequency of that genotype is 80/240+80=0.25 (q2), frequency of the recessive allele is
=0.5. This means that the frequency of the dominant allele (p) is 1-0.5=0.5
So, the frequency of the heterozygous genotype (2pq) is 2*0.5*0.5=0.5
The frequency of the dominant homozygous genotype is p2=0.25