Answer: Generally any use of DNA can identify almost any species in the future or past. People who study creatures keep records of DNA that are stored within the Shark. If we amplify a standard DNA barcoding gene (COX-I) sequences (658 bp) of a specimen/animal species of which no sequence/reference data is available on DNA information data bases, e.g., gene banks, NCBI etc. If blast/comparison with other related species give about 96, 97% similarity, then how will we identify the species in this way. In this case, are we totally dependent on traditional taxonomy to work out the species identification or some other ways are there?
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A exchange of gases between the leaf and the atmosphere
Bloss of water vapour from the leaves and stems of a plant
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movement of water from the roots to the leaves
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movement of water through the cells of the leaf
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Explanation:
1.) Problem: Diff. Shape of the moon
<span>Hypothisis: earth, sun, n moon locations creates a shadow </span>
<span>Experiment: her experiment </span>
<span>Observation: Researching </span>
<span>Conclusion: she is yet to make one </span>
<span>2.) Size of balls - make them accurate </span>
<span>Research: use multiple sources </span>
<span>The amount of light: keep using the same light</span>
Chromosomes females have xx and males are xy