They are similar a bit like this ----
It is true that the testicles are similar in shape to ovaries, but that is where those similarities end. Males do NOT start as females. All humans start out the same, asexual. When hormones are introduced during development, the s-xual organs form. If a female has too high of testosterone during development, they will be come a hermaphrodite and have what looks like both organs and same goes if males and they actually begin life as the same organ structurally anyway. That's why it's so difficult to tell the sex of a very young fetus they all have a phallus which becomes a pen-s in males and a cli-oris in females. The gonads are all internal at that time. They become ovaries in females and descend and become testicles in males.
I think A is the right answer because secondary consumers are herbivores. I am 99.9% sure about this.
Answer:
B a error in a DNA sequence
Explanation:
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The correct answers from the choices listed above are all options except option A. Direct variation would mean that when one variable is increased then it must be that the other variable is also increased. This would also be true when it is decreased. Therefore, the answers are:
B. y=2/5x-2/5
C. y=27x
<span>D. 2y=x</span>