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B) ribosome
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As per the details given, the offspring from this cross are expected to have a 1:2:1 ratio of homozygousred, heterozygous red, and homozygous white flowers, respectively.
The expected result of crossing two heterozygous red flowers (where the white flower trait is recessive) is as follows:
Thus, there should be a 1:2:1 ratio of homozygous red, heterozygous red, and homozygous white flowers in the progeny of this cross.
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Your question seems incomplete, the probable complete question is:
Two heterozygous red flowers (white flowers are recessive) are crossed. What is the expected outcome when two heterozygous red flowers (where the white flower trait is recessive) are crossed?
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The correct answer is C has polar and non polar region making it logical component of the cell membrane.
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Amphiphatic compounds are specific type of biochemical compound that contain both polar and nonpolar portions.
For example phospholipid molecules of the lipid bi layer of the plasma membrane.Phospholipid contain polar head group also called glycerol and 2non polar hydrocarbon fatty acid tails.Therefore lipid basically phospholipids are amphiphatic in nature.
raccoons, which can eat a variety of foods
B.
woodpeckers that need to nest in a particular tree
C.
large predators that need to hunt over a wide area
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salamanders that hibernate in rotting logs
According to the situation raccoons, which can eat a variety of foods. Is population is most likely to survive.
Generalist species is a species that eats a variety of foods and thrives in a range of habitats.
Specialist species, is a species that has a limited diet and thrives in a narrow range of environmental conditions.
Thus option "A" is correct.
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Answer: A. Raccoons, which can eat a variety of foods
Explanation: when i got home i think i saw a raccoon by my tree