What can we learn about primates by studying dentition? a) Competition over mates b) Diet c) Evolutionary history d) None of the above.

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a) Competition over mates

b) Diet

c) Evolutionary history


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Which individuals in the pedigree are identified and labeled carriers for red-green color blindness?

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Do you have the pedigree to share? Red green color blindness is an x linked trait, which means that it is found on the X chromosome. X linked traits are often recessive, and this is why they usually show up in males, such as the case of red green colorblindness. A male has only one copy of the X chromosome, so if a recessive x linked trait is present, he does not have the option of the dominant version of the trait to show up. A recessive X linked trait can present itself in a female, but since she has two X chromosomes, she would need to have two copies of the recessive trait for it to present itself. This is why color blindness is less common, but still possible in females. I hope this helps you with your pedigree.

The best given answer for the following question would be B) Sam, Tim, Bella, and Joshua

Gina is an ecologist, She is studying damage to tree bark in a forest. Initial research suggests that a new animal species that’s entered the area caused the damage. So, Gina draws a model to show her colleagues what’s happening. Further research suggests that the animal has carried a bacteria that has infected the trees, causing the damage. What are the limitations of Gina’s model?A:It doesn’t take all factors into account.
B:It isn’t drawn to scale.
C:It’s a mathematical model, not a conceptual model.
D:It needs to be a physical model, not a conceptual model

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The correct answer would be option A.

Explanation:

Gina's model lacks many important factors about the particular study of damage to tree bark in the forest. This model does not explain the number of animals entering a particular area of forest.

This model does not tell, how much damage has been done. It also fails to tell what type of damage the tree has faced. It does not explain what type of bacteria evolved or carried by the animal.

Thus, the correct answer would be option A.

Scientists were conducting a multiyear study on the effectiveness of a new drug for long-term memory loss. Theygave some of the test subjects the new drug to find out if it improves their long-term memory
Which is a possible limitation of this study?
O Test subjects may want to participate in additional experiments.
O Test subjects may find that the drug is not effective.
O Test subjects may get bored and want to quit early.
O Test subjects may have full-time jobs.

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Answer:A

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In what way do the particular proteins in our bodies depend on our DNA.

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Proteins are synthesized in the body through a process called Translation. Translation occurs in the cytoplasm and involves converting genetic codes into proteins. Genetic Codes are assembled during DNA transcription, where DNA is decoded into RNA. The cell structures called Ribosomes. Ribosomes help transcribe RNA into polypeptide-chains that need to be modified to become functioning proteins.

A child is born with curly hair like her mother's and blue eyes like her father's. Why does the child have these features?A.) The child inerited features through dna from both parents.
B.) The child developed these features due to defecvtive dna replication.
C.) The child Ddeveloped these features because of a hereditary genetic answer.
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If a child is born with curly hair like their mother and blue eyes like their father, it is all due to genetics. That parents DNA carries certain genes which are passed on to the child. This includes things such as hair color, eye color, hair texture and even certain illnesses. 

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The surface to volume ratio decreases as the cell size increases.