Answer:
A dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world, such as trees, wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, and fish. Keys consist of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a given item. "Dichotomous" means "divided into two parts".
Explanation:
An example of a deposit feeder is __________. a. a squid b. a clam c.<span>An example of a deposit feeder is __________.
a. a squid
b. a clam
c. a polychaete
d. an earthworm
</span> a squid
b. a clam
c. a polychaete
Answer:
Meiosis
Explanation:
Because that's when alleles of different genes cross over, specifically in Prophase I.
Answer:
green-flowered plants
Explanation:
In biology, blending inheritance refers to an erroneous theory from the XIX century, which proposed that the progeny (F1) inherits phenotypic traits as an average of parental phenotypic values. If this theory would be true then a crossing of a blue flower variety with a yellow variety of the same species would produce green-flowered progeny (since green is a combination of blue and yellow). Charles Darwin used pangenesis, a hypothetical mechanism for heredity that implied blending inheritance, in order to understand the transmission of hereditary characters. Darwin believed that different parts of the body generated heredity particles called 'gemmules' that aggregated in the gonads, and contributed to the transmission of heritable information to the next generation. The blending inheritance theory was replaced by Mendelian inheritance during the early 1900s.