True, because computers are digital machines, as they can read information.
A and D seem like the best answers
Answer:
A. will not change from generation to generation.
Explanation:
For a population in the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, allele frequencies do not change from generation to generation and remain constant. This occurs when:
-The population is large enough.
-Individuals of the population exhibit random mating
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-No evolutionary force (natural selection, mutation, gene flow, etc.) is operative on the population.
Under these conditions, the allele frequencies of the population are not changed and the population is said to be in "Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium".
The correct answer is: first level.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology that is represented by hierarchical levels of human needs within a pyramid. There are five levels of needs:
1. Physiological (food, water, rest..),
2. Safety ,
3. love and belonging (friends, intimated relationships),
4. esteem (feeling of accomplishment),
5. self-actualization (achieving your own potentials).
A theory in science is a remark on what happened