Because his principles of geology explained how Earth was shaped by the same processes, earthquakes, volcanoes, etc, as they are today. Darwin used this principle to hypothesize his theory of evolution that species must have also changed over time by the same processes like fitness.
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According to cell theory, what do each of the following organisms have in common? Each organism is able to photosynthesize. They are all made up of the same kinds of atoms. ... Cells are the basic unit of structure for each organism.
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The correct answer is villi.
Explanation:
The carbohydrates consumed by human beings are further dissociated into its mono forms, that is, fructose, glucose, and galactose. Of these monosaccharides, about 80% is glucose, which gets absorbed with the assistance of absorptive cells in the small intestine. In the walls of the small intestine, the food after digestion is passed into the blood vessels via the process of diffusion.
The mucosa or the inner wall of the small intestine is enveloped by finger-like tissues known as villi that further comprise microscopic finger-like outcrops called microvilli. These villi and microvilli enhances absorption of nutrients as they increase the surface area of the small intestine. Thus, the absorption of glucose within the small intestine is enhanced by the presence of villi.
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5
4
1
3
Explanation:
In D-glucose, there is an aldehyde functional group, and the carbonyl group is at carbon 1 when looking at the Fischer projection.
In D-Fructose, there is a ketone functional group, and the carbonyl group is at carbon 2 when looking at the Fischer projection.
Both of your questions say "glucose" so I gave you my answer to the best of my understanding which required me to change the second answer to FRUCTOSE.
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D
Explanation:
A can't be the answer since there is something called mutation which means even twins can't be 100% the same
B can't be since it has nothing to do with natural selection
C can't be sine as B, it has nothing to do with natural selection