Answer:
C
Explanation:
A. no... the finches were living in different environments making them become less similar over time.
B. no... the Galapagos are long way from Africa... not possible
C. yes... This is true ... the size and shape of the beaks makes a big difference in the type of food the finches could eat. Seed types would change as climate change and finches would with the best beak size for the food available would survive.
D. no very unlikely. DNA Evidence show that the finches were from one common ancestor
<span>A long-necked, short-legged, light-spotted, maize-digesting giraffe could have a genotype of NN (or Nn), ll, dd, and MM (or Mm). Due to the fact that long necks are dominant, the giraffe would only need one dominant allele to have the phenotype. Therefore the giraffe could have two dominant alleles or one dominant and one recessive. Because long legs and dark spots are dominant, the giraffe must have two recessive alleles for each of these traits. As for maize digestion, the giraffe only needs one dominant allele to have the trait, so they could be MM or Mm.</span>
I'm not quite sure how to answer this because it is not a question.
Answer:
The correct answer would be the pulmonary vein and the superior vena cava.
Pulmonary vein is a blood vessel of pulmonary circulation which carries oxygenated blood from lungs to the left atrium of the heart. Hence, it is rich in oxygen and carries carbon dioxide in the least amount.
In contrast, vena cava is a part of systemic circulation and carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium of the heart. They are two venae cavae in human beings namely; inferior vena cava (carries blood from lower body) and superior vena cava (carries blood from head, arms and upper body). Hence, it contains maximum carbon dioxide and least oxygen.