A. An organism that is genetically identical to the organism from which it was produced
Answer:
Signal detection theory
Explanation:
Signal detection theory predicts the relationship of how well a signal is detected and the psychological state of the observer. This theory evaluates how and when the presence of a faint stimulus ("signal") amid background stimulation ("noise") is detected. Assumes that there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and level of fatigue
Answer:
abiogenesis
Explanation:
a (not) biogenesis (coming from other life forms)
Biogenesis would mean that it's coming from other life forms,
Natural selection is a part of evolution (what is there to select?)
Variation is also a part of evolution (not related)
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Answer:
1
Explanation:Using PEMDAS, (starting from left to right) you start with all parenthesis, then onto the next operation that there is, which is multiplication and then division and so on.