Answer:
Insecta
Explanation:
The classification levels are the following from broadest to the most specific:
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
In your selection it is listed in that order:
Domain --- Eukarya
Kingdom --- Animalia
Phylum --- Arthropoda
Class --- Insecta
Order --- Hymenoptera
Family --- Apidae
Genus --- Apis
Species --- Mellifera
When you name the organism, we use the two name or binary naming system, getting the genus and the species. So the scientific name of the honey bee is: Apis mellifera
Honey bees belong to the class Insecta in the biological taxonomy. This is the fourth level in the classification system for organisms, coming after Domain, Kingdom, and Phylum, but before Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
The question relates to the classification levels, also known as taxonomic ranks, of a honey bee. The levels listed are part of a hierarchical system used in biology to classify all living organisms. The levels from broadest to narrowest are: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. In relation to honey bees, you had listed: Eukarya (Domain), Animalia (Kingdom), Arthropoda (Phylum), Insecta (Class), Hymenoptera (Order), Apidae (Family), Apis (Genus), and mellifera (Species). Therefore, honey bees belong to the class Insecta.
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An object that absorbs light would be much hotter upon touch. It might also expand by a few milimeters depending on what material it's made of.
Answer:
An object might feel warm.
Explanation:
Sometimes light contains heat, and the more light it absorbs the warmer it gets.
The 2nd Punnett square in the first attachment shows a probability of 25% of having offspring that will be red-eyed males.
A Punnett square is a type of diagram used to represent a genetic cross and thus estimate genotypic and phenotypic proportions.
In conclusion, the 2nd Punnett square in the first attachment shows a probability of 25% of having offspring that will be red-eyed males.
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Answer:
Second Punnett on the first attachment.
Explanation:
In a 4 x 4 Punnett there are a total of 4 squares. Twenty five percent (25%) of 4 is 1. This means that only 1 square out of the 4 should have the genotype that you are looking for.
Okay going at it in a biological sense. Because red eyes is dominant, we know that the allele should be represented by a capital R. It is X-linked, so it should be on the X. The problem is looking for the probability of a male offspring so the combination should be XY (this means the offspring is male, XX is for females).
So taking that all together, you're looking for the genotype combination:
So you need to find the Punnett that has only 1 square with this combination. The attachment shows which specific Punnett: