Gregor Mendel was the first scientist to use statistics to analyze scientific data. Before Mendel’s experiments, scientists beli
eved that organisms acquired traits from their environment and passed them on to their offspring. After Mendel’s discoveries were accepted, scientists realized that traits passed to offspring were the result of genes being passed from parents to offspring. This is an example of A.If phosphorus affects tomato fruit production, then tomatoes that are fertilized with phosphorus will have larger leaves.
B.If phosphorus affects tomato fruit production, then phosphorus should be added to the soil during planting.
C.If phosphorus affects tomato fruit production, then adding phosphorus to the soil will make tomatoes taste better.
D.If phosphorus affects tomato fruit production, then plants that are fertilized with phosphorus will produce more tomatoes.
D. would be the answer to your question asking which is an example. If phosphorus affects the tomato fruit production, then plants that are fertilized with phosphorus will produce more tomatoes. Leaves and taste is not affected by tomato fruit production.
Humans get there energy primarily from glucose I believe. We break down glucose to get ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) which is then used to supply energy to our cells in order to function.
The process of translation
involves each codon calls for a specific nucleotide. The answer is letter A.
during translation, an mRNA sequence is read using the genetic code to be
translated into the 20-letter code of amino acids.