Answer:
Pie Graph Z
Explanation:
According to the bar graph:
If 40% is Bulldog then the 25% would be Poodle which is a total of 65% leaving two equal bars (so 100%-65%=35%). That is 17.5% for Beagle and 17.5% for Collie.
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Answer:
Chart Z
Explanation:
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A) Mitochondria
B) Golgi bodies
C) Nucleus
The correct option is A.
Mitochondria is one of the organelles that are found in living cells and it is the one responsible for the production of ATP, which is the source of energy that is usable by the cells. Mitochondria is designed in such a way that, it will be able to carry out its functions efficiently. Mitochondrial has two membranes, one at the outside and the other one at the inside. While the outer membrane is smooth, the inner one is highly folded and it formed a structure called cristae. The folding of the inner membrane serves to increase the surface area inside the mitochondria.
b. stable periods of change interrupted by rapidly occurring change.
c. a steady change in evolution over time.
d. species that are said to be in equilibrium. Student Answer: C
Unlike gradualism, punctuated equilibrium involves stable periods of change interrupted by rapidly occurring change. Correct option is b.
Unlike gradualism, which suggests a slow and continuous change in evolution over time, punctuated equilibrium proposes that species experience long periods of relative stability (equilibrium) during which there is little or no significant change. These stable periods are "punctuated" or interrupted by relatively short bursts of rapid evolutionary change. These bursts of change may result in the appearance of new species or major adaptations in response to environmental shifts or other factors.
Punctuated equilibrium, proposed by paleontologists Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould in the early 1970s, challenges the traditional view of a smooth, gradual evolution and highlights the importance of considering periods of stasis and rapid change in the fossil record.
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(1) combinations of genes resulting from mitosis
(2) mutations of genes in reproductive cells
(3) sorting of genes during asexual reproduction
(4) recombining of genes during differentiation