<span>Carbohydrates are composed of single sugar units that make u starches which offer a ready source of your cell’s fuel. These units constitute monosaccharide, double-monosaccharide units called disaccharides and multiple-monosaccharide molecules while lipids are molecules that constitute hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure of living cells which stores energy in fat tissues for future uses. Both lipids and carbohydrates offer essential nutrients to diet. Both of them play an important role in absorption and digestion but have their own mechanic ways.
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Answer:
Deleterious alleles appear sporadically in a population
Explanation:
A population with a deleterious allele will have no or few individuals that have the ability to pass along these traits. These alleles appear less in a population because of selective pressure but they are not always absent. The alleles appear less often but are are not always passed on and the others that are genetically fit are able to pass along their genes. The reason the population equilibrium is not zero is because these alleles do appear but they are not necessarily passed along. These individuals may not be able to reproduce or reach the age of reproduction.
Deleterious alleles appear more often, making individuals less fit genetically, i.e. they pass fewer copies of their genes to future generations. Put another way, natural selection purges the deleterious alleles.
Answer:
- Hawk B species help other populations survive by keeping snake predation low.
Complete question and Explanation:
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G1 phase is growth and development of cel S phase, DNA replication occurs or copying of DNA and G2, further growth and maturation to prepare for mitosis. But the critical event here is the replication of DNA
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