Name 2 places were Archaebacteria can live

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Answer 1
Answer: They live in the anoxic muds of marshes and at the bottom of the ocean, and even thrive in petroleum deposits deep underground.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

such as volcanic vents

at the bottom of the sea

boiling mud around volcanoes

hot springs


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In bacteria ribosomes are produced in the cytoplasm while in eukaryotric cells the NUCLEUS and CYTOPLASM are both sites of ribosome synthesis.

Note: Ribosomes are crucial organelles in any cell because they are the site of  protein synthesis and protein is what makes up enzymes and other important cell structures.

Patterns of ____ indicate how age at death influences population size:a. death rate
b. age structure --b is not it I know that
c. survivorship
d. logistic growth

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The answer is letter A.

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How do rates of mutation "power" molecular clocks?

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Molecular clocks use rates of mutation to measure evolutionary time. Mutations add up at a fairly constant rate in the DNA of species that evolved from a common ancestor. The more mutations that happened in each lineage, the greater is the differences between these lineages.

Salinization increases the concentration of _______ in soil.a. plants
b. nutrients
c. salt
d. water

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Answer: The correct answer for the blank is - c. salt.

Salinization can be described as a process of increasing salt content in any body (such as water body, soil).

Soil Salinization thus increases the concentration of salt in the soil (in the form of water soluble salt).

Thus, option C) is the right answer.

Salt,  its the process of increasing the salt content. 

A woman who has blood type A positive has a daughter who is type O positive and a son who is type B negative. Rh positive is a trait that shows simple dominance over Rh negative and is designated by the alleles R and r, respectively. A third gene for the MN blood group has codominant alleles M and N. Which of the following is a possible partial genotype for the son?
A) IBIB
B) IBIA
C) ii
D) IBi
E) IAIA

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The answer is D) IBi

A mother has either AA or AO genotype. Since her daughter has OO genotype, the one O allele is from a father and one is from the mother.  Thus, mother must have allele O. So mother's genotype is AO.

A mother with AO genotype will pass to her son either A or O allele. Since son is type B negative, it could inherit from mother only O allele. Son's genotype is BO. This means that he inherited from the father B allele.

Talking of Rh, her son is type B negative. A negative Rh phenotype contains both recessive alleles r.
Therefore, the son genotype is BOrr. 
In terms of the alleles for the I locus, it can be represented as I^(B)i.

There is a common misconception that traditional taxonomy is based on morphology, while cladistics is based on genetic data. How is this misconception incorrect?

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Because if we only classify animals by morphology, many animals have the same describable traits and physical structures.
Genes helped taxonomy better classify and aggregate animals.


Molecular genetics is scientific study of composition of genes. This field is a subcategory of biology and heredity which is responsible for unearthing and delving the anatomy and physiology of the genes. 
This field helps us to understand and find evidence in the compounds, substances and elements found and synthesized in our genes and what contains in our nucleic acides –RNA and DNA –framework of our chromosomes. And also the origin and history of how genes came to be. These are codes and like-signals that makes us who we are in a macro-perspective.

This misunderstanding is wrong because both have the same definition but different meanings.

Taxonomy is the science of determining and naming groups of organisms based on the same basic characteristics.

Morphology (biology), is the study of the form of organisms, especially animals and plants that include their parts.

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This difference is what makes both have a misunderstanding. Because taxonomy is not based on morphology. In fact, both have their respective basics. Taxonomies determine and give names based on the same basic characteristics. While the morphology of science that studies the shape of organisms (animals and plants).

Organisms are grouped into taxa (singular: taxon) and these groups are given taxonomic ranks; groups that are given a certain level can be combined to form a supergroup with a higher level, thus creating a taxonomic hierarchy.

The term "alpha taxonomy" is mainly used today to refer to the discipline of finding, describing, and naming taxa, specifically species. In the previous literature, the term has a different meaning, referring to morphological taxonomy, and research products until the end of the 19th century.

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Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Keywords: taxonomy, morphology, organism