The answer is B) 8.
There are 5 genes. There are two possibilities for each of the heterozygous genes and only one possibility for each of homozygous genes. So, the possibilities for each gene are:
Aa - 2: A or a;
Bb - 2: B or b;
CC - 1: D;
Dd - 2: D or d;
EE - 1: E.
Genotype AaBbCCDdEE will have
2 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 gametes
Thus, there will be 8 unique gametes produced by an <span>individual with the genotype AaBbCCDdEE</span>
They use a internal pouch which is named swim bladder.
Explanation; Oxygen will enter a fish’s mouth, and passes through their gills. The oxygen will be taken and gets carried by hemoglobin through their bloodstream. Hemoglobin will take out some of the oxygen into their swim bladder. The amount of oxygen will show if they will sink or rise. Your question is how do they rise. If he goes up too much, the meaning of this is when the gas diffuses into their blood and out the gills.
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Phylogenetic trees reconstructed from molecular sequences are often considered more reliable than those reconstructed from morphological characters, in part because convergent evolution, which confounds phylogenetic reconstruction, is believed to be rarer for molecular sequences than for morphologies
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In pendulum clocks, the pendulum sways across from one end to another. This is called as harmonic motion.
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Interesting question. Consider the formula that governs the gravitational formula
F = G * m1 * m2 / r^2
G is the gravitational constant. It does not change no matter where you are in the inverse, nor is it found to be different under normal circumstances. Since you have asked this in biology, you can assume that the circumstances are always normal./
m1 and m2 are masses in kg. The mass is invariant as well anywhere in the universe, except perhaps near or in a black hole.
r^2 is a distance in meters.
So the Force of gravity (in Newtons) varies directly as the masses involved and inversely as the distance squared.