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<h3>1. YES - Because progression is shown.</h3><h3 /><h3>2. NO - Because the data is evidence that the athlete can run much faster.</h3>
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Answer:
H Flies with long wings can produce offspring with short wings.
Explanation:
For example, if we name the gene for the wings length with A, then the fruit flies with short wings have the genotype aa (recessive homozygous), while those with long wings can have either AA (dominant homozygous) or Aa (heterozygous) genotype. So, if two fruit flies with long wings and Aa genotype are crossed:
P: Aa x Aa
F1: AA Aa Aa aa
There is a 25% chance that offspring will have short wings.
A <u>tropical rainforest</u> is an example of an ecosystem with high primary productivity while a <u>desert</u> is an example of an ecosystem with low primary productivity.
It is very true that masculinity and femininity are very strongly dependent on the society in which these terms are used. While there are genetic differences underlying the phenotype of being more masculine (having a bigger jaw, more hair on the body), there are also a lot of societal factors determining what is considered to be masculine and what feminine in a society.
The age is about 4.6 billion years! It varies from planet to planet by a few decimal points, but they all round to the same number