Decomposers include earthworms, small soil beetles, fungi, and bacteria. A food web shows how food chains overlap. The same three types of organisms are in food webs: producers, consumers and decomposers. Good food webs should also include the sun as the initial source of energy.
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using the formula p² + 2pq + 2pr + q²+ 2qr + r² = 1 where p is IA allele is 0.35 and q is IB allele is 0.15.
Thus, the expected frequency of people with type AB blood in this population will be (2pq) = 2 x 0.35 x 0.15 = 0.105
b. The expected frequency of people with type A blood will be p² + 2pr = where r is found using the formular p + q + r = 1 = 1 - (p+q) = 1 - (0.35+0.15) = 0.5
Thus, we have the expected frequency of people with type A blood to be (0.35² + 2x0.35x0.5) = 0.4725.
c. <u> p² + 2pr</u> + <u>2pq </u>+ <u>q² + 2qr</u> +<u> r²</u>
AA AO AB BB BO OO
1850 180 635 2335
frequency of IA- p = (1850 + 180/2) / 5000 = 0.388
frequency of IB- q = (635 + 180/2) / 5000 = 0.145
frequency of i- r = 2335/ 5000 = 0.467.
since r² = 2335, r = √2335 = 48.32
using the formula p + q + r = 1
Answer:D( Ribosomes
Explanation: Since most enzymes are proteins, it will be produced at the ribosomes. It may have an active and an inactive form. Which means another substance Will turn it on or off.
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<em>To maintain the vertical osmotic gradient, the blood supply to the renal medulla serves as a countercurrent exchanger. - The medullary vertical osmotic gradient is maintained by the vasa recta.</em>
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<em>It enhances both water and urea permeability in the inner medullary collecting ducts, allowing urea to diffuse passively down its concentration gradient into the interstitial fluid. This contributes to the osmotic gradient and aids water absorption.</em>
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Answer:A "dwarf planet" is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, (c) has not cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit, and (d) is not a satellite.
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