a drupe has usually only one seed but berries are characterized as having flesh endocarp and might have more than one seed hope this helps (if this is what u meant) also a drupe is a accessory fruit while a berry is a multiple fruit.
Yes, it is possible.
However, this is only possible if BOTH of the parents have a recessive allele for blue eyes, i.e. they're heterozygous.
Let only one gene is controllable of the eye color. Let the brown eye dominant allele be R and blue recessive be r. So, only if both parents have the genotypes of Rr, they can produce a baby with rr due to random selections at meiosis, and the baby phenotype would be blue eyed.
If they're both RR or at least one is, the chance of having a blue-eyed baby is impossible.
Answer The species is known from three individuals, all of which were found in the Habib Rahi Rock Formation of Pakistan
Maiacetus is significant because of how well the skeletons were preserved. Over 90% of the bones from the male were found intact, which is almost unheard of for a specimen this old!
Their skeletons have all been found among fossils of sea-creatures which suggests they lived in the sea.
The fore-snout is starting to elongate. An elongated fore-snout is found in all modern whales and all transitional whales after Maiacetus.
X = about 1 or x = about -2
9x^2 + 12x - 24 is standard form: ax^2 + bx + c
quadratic formula: x = (-b ± <span>√(b^2 - 4ac)) / 2a
x = -12 </span>± <span>√(12^2 - 4(9)(-24)) / 2(9)
</span>x = -12 ± <span>√(144 - (-864) / 18
</span>x = -12 ± <span>√(144 + 864) / 18
</span>x = -12 ± <span>√(1008) / 18
</span>x = -12 ± √(1008) / 18
x = −2 ± 2√7/3
x = -2 + 2√7/3 or x = -2 - 2√7/3
x = 1.0971675407097272 or x = −<span>2.4305008740430605</span>
Answer:
with dipping a paper towel strand into water.
Explanation:
this mimics the xylem.