The advantage of asexual reproduction (binary fission) in paramecium is a large number of offspring that are reproduced very fast. Large number colonies which are formed that way may survive and compete with other organisms. Another advantage is that this type of reproduction doesn’t acquire energy for finding a mate.
<span>The advantage of sexual reproduction is that offspring reproduced sexually are different (asexually have genetically identical offspring).</span>
Answer:
Mercator Projection:
longitude lines are parallel
size of land is distorted
Equal-Area Projection:
shape of land is distorted
longitude lines are curved
Comic Projection:
least distorted
longitude lines meet
Explanation:
The possible answers are
1. Abiotic environmental
2.Biotic environmental
3.Genetic
<span>4.Pathogenic
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The correct answer is 2.
There are two groups of environmental factors, the abiotic factors like temperature and biotic factors that refer to the effects that living beings have on each other.
<span>The flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus is a living organism affecting another organism by attacking its healthy flesh, therefore this effect is classified as a biotic environmental factor.</span>
Answer:
should be A, might be C, but i can't know for sure without the model and full passage. that said, I'd go with A but it might be wrong
Correct answer: "<span>0 homozygous black (bb): 1 heterozygote (black) (bb): 1 homozygous orange "
By crossing a </span><span>heterozygous black-eyed individual (one dominant allele and one recessive allele) with a homozygous orange-eyed individual (only recessive alleles), the possible combinations of the gametes from each individual will lead to the ever presence of a recessive allele (the only one that is passed from the homozygous recessive parent) in the offspring, and either a dominant allele or a recessive allele from the heterozygous parent. So, the outcome offspring will either be heterozygous (with a dominant allele from the heterozygous parent) or homozygous recessive (with a recessive allele from the heterozygous parent). It is impossible to form homozygous dominant individuals from this crossing.
So, the resultant genotypic ratio from this crossing is 0 homozygous dominant:1 heterozygous:1 homozygous recessive.</span>