Answer:
wouldnt that lead to a variation of the trait?
Explanation:
DNA is a double helix. It is composed of sugar, phosphates, and four different bases: A, T, G, and C. As cells grow, DNA is uncoiled and used to make proteins, but sometimes DNA is different between two bees (or humans) and then different proteins are made. These changes in the order of the A, T, G, C bases can be mutations or natural variations.
Substitution: This is usually just one base that has changed in the sequence.
Addition (insertion): One (or more) base added to the sequence. The surrounding sequence is the same after the insertion ends.
Deletion: One (or more) base is removed. The surrounding sequence is the same after the deletion.
6. pegmatitic (a pegmatite is a very coarse-grained intrusive igneous )
rock
7. shallow sea (limestone is the most common cemical sed rock, and they are most commonly in shallow marine environments)
8. sunlight (wind, water and ice are the primary mechanisms for the breakdown and transport of rocks and their erosional products)
9. addition of heat and pressure (heat through contact metamorphism with an igneous mass or by compression and deep burial, and pressure through tectonic forces)
10. a different metamorphic rock (this sounds like a trick question. The use of "additional pressure" implies that pressure has already been applied, in which case a metamorphic rock has already formed. Therefore, a "different metamorphic rock" will result)
11. stratification (strata are sedimentary layers)
12. sedimentary (a conglomerate)
13. extrusive (lavas have formed by "extrusion" from a volcanic edifice
14. organic (includes coal and limestone)
15. it will fizz in acid. (marble still is made up of calcium carbonate, which is the chemical which reacts with acid and fizzes)
Answer;
The above statement is true.
Explanation;
-Genetics is the study of heredity and how genes are passed from one generation to another . It is among the factors that determine the body fat, others being; exercise, the basal metabolic rate and the basal metabolic index, nutrition, amount and type of activity, age, and sex among other factors.
- One can't change the genes he or she is born with, therefore some individuals are simply built to accumulate more or less fat. Genes can also affect where body fat accumulates as well.
Answer:
yes it can, its's a much more complicated than we would like to think