A compound consists of two or more elements.
The skeletons may be similar but it usually focuses on one part. Meaning that the homologous structure would be a monkey paw, or the flipper of a whale.
They would be in the same classification. Such as humans are called homo sapien sapien. The family would be homo if I'm correct, meaning that if scientists are able to use the DNA of that structure to relate it to a common ancestor.
It would be true. Or if it's a multiple choice question, we need to know the choices.
Which form of natural selection is most likely to play a role in speciation?
ANSWER:
Natural selection does not lead to speciation.
directional selection
stabilizing selection
disruptive selection
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Answer:
monosaccharides
Explanation:
<em>The monomers of polysaccharides are the monosaccharides, otherwise known as the simple sugars. The monosaccharides are linked together by bonds known as glycosidic bonds. </em>
For example; starch, cellulose, and glycogen are polysaccharides whose monomer units are glucose - a monosaccharide. The glycosidic bonds in starch and glycogen are alpha while those in cellulose are beta glycosidic bonds. The latter is formed when the hydroxyl group on the first carbon of the sugar is above the glucose ring while the former is formed when the hydroxyl group is below the ring.
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