What is the average number of seeds in an apple?

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Answer 1
Answer: Size in not relevant. Apples have five seed pockets or carpels. Each pocket contains seeds. The number of seeds per carpel is determined by the vigor and health of the plant. Different varieties of apples will have different number of seeds.

Answer 2
Answer: no one can tell there can be y or 10 seeds in and apple I guess it depends on how well it grow

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1. Which of the following is used by cells to storeand release the energy needed to power cellular
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a. ATP
c. DNA
b. RNA
d. NADP+

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Answer:

A

Explanation:      ATP molecule  stores energy chemically in the form of highly strained bonds.

ATP synthase: An important enzyme that provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). during chemical process

This phrase, found in Darwin's Origin of Species, suggests that species adapt and change by natural selection and the changes aid in the survival of the organism.

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I think the answer is "survival of the fittest" or in other words, organisms of the same species exhibit varieties and the favorable varieties to the particular environmental conditions which give an advantage to that variety will be naturally selected as they will survive and propagate whereas the poor varieties will perish eventually.

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fitness

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Behavioral adaptationI need a animal with a special behavior. Than I need to know how does its behavior help the animal.

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the behavior helps the animal because its what helps them to survive , mate , and even help reduce societal problems

an animal with a special behavior could be a bear... its behavior being hibarnation, which helps the bear sleep during the winter

How many genotypes are possible for the offspring? Explain.

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Usually when you are trying to figure out different possibilities of offspring using punnet squares, 4 genotypes can be figured out. I think that it also depends on how you are finding out the different genotypes for offspring.

Why would rapid cell growth be harmful to the body?

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The body could produce too many cells and if too many are clustered together, cell communication, signaling, and transport of materials could be limited or even stopped entirely. Another reason is becuase the more cells andd individual has, the more risk for developing cancerous or mutated/harmful cells.

Describe a similarity and a difference between meiosis I and meiosis II

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During meiosis 1, the parent cell with double the normal amount of chromosomes, splits into two diploid cells (have enough chromosomes to survive). During meiosis 2, the two diploid cells each split into two haploid cells (have half the amount of chromosomes to survive). Meiosis ends with four haploid cells.

Both Meiosis 1 and 2 have the same phases: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase. One difference is that Meiosis 1 starts with a diploid cell and Meiosis 2 starts with 2 haploid cells, each with a homologous pair. ... Since there are no homologous pairs (only chromatids), recombination can not occur

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