b. similarities and differences in protein and DNA sequences between organisms
c. the fossil record
d. homologous structures
Among the provided options, 'punctuated sedimentation' is not considered evidence for evolution while the fossil record, similarities and differences in protein and DNA sequences between organisms, and homologous structures are. Punctuated sedimentation is a geological term not directly related to biological evolution.
The question is asking which option is not evidence for evolution. Evolution is the process of change in all forms of life over generations.Fossil record, similarities and differences in protein and DNA sequences between organisms, and homologous structures are all direct evidence for evolution.
Punctuated sedimentation, however, is not a form of evidence for evolution. It is a term often used in geology to describe periods of deposition followed by periods of non-deposition or erosion, but it doesn't provide direct evidence for biological evolution.
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A)dissociation
B)ionization
C)saturation
D)solution
The process is A) dissociation.
In this process, the crystalline ions can be separated as well as split into smaller particles like radicals, ions, or atoms, generally in a reversible way.
As an example, if an atom is dissolved in the water, a chemical bond that shares electron pairs among the atoms between a single hydrogen atom and electronegative atom is fragmented through heterolysis fission giving off a positive ion and a negative ion.
A) Dissociation
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The soil samples are stored in plastic film containers, Thus, option "B" is correct.
Soil is the thin layer of material surrounding the earth's texture and is constructed from the weathering of gravel.
It is created up, especially of mineral particles, organic materials, air, water and living organisms—all of which interact slowly yet constantly.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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