Where do red pandas live not in countries do they make nests

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they live in cold places


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5. Which of the following must an animal do to survive?- Reproduce
- Breath air
- Maintain homeostasis
- dig a burrow

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The correct answer is Breath air. Reproduciton, homeostasis, and burrow digging, are not necessary for the survival of a single animal. 

At what level does the snake eat at?

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Answer:Secondary consumers eat herbivores. They are at the third trophic level. In a desert ecosystem, a secondary consumer may be a snake that eats a mouse.

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Liquid water is denser than ice true or false

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False, because solids weigh more than liquids depending if its mass covers the whole object.

Answer: its TRUE.

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What are acquired traits why are the streets generally not inherited over generation explain​

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Acquired traits are due to changes in the life style, injury, loss of body parts, disuse of some body parts. These are the traits which occur in the somatic cells. Changes in the somatic cells are not passed on to the offspring belonging to next generation. Hence acquired traits cannot be passed on to next generation.

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What conditions are necessary for population to remain in hardy-weinberg equilibrium?

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No natural selection
Random mating
A large breeding population
No emigration and immigration
No change in allele frequency

How many and what type of chromosomes would be expected in a karyotype of a human male? (1 point) 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and 2 Y chromosomes 23 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and 2 Y chromosomes 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes, 1 X chromosome, and 1 Y chromosome 23 pairs of autosomal chromosomes, 1 X chromosome, and 1 Y chromosome

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Remember there are 46 chromosomes in a (normal) human nucleus, which consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes.

Of these, one pair are the sex chromosomes.

In females, the sex chromosomes are XX

In males, the sex chromosomes are XY

So the karyotype of a human male would consist of 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes, an X chromosome, and a Y chromosome.


The correct answer is

C. 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes, 1 X chromosomes, and 1 Y chromosomes

I hope this helps.