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Biology - December 2006

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this is a question that came in my exam earlier wana see if its rite

2006-12-14 11:06:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I need someone to explain to me in simple words what a genotype phenotype and allele type is.o yah and wats a gamete?!

2006-12-14 10:57:35 · 5 answers · asked by Girl 4

2006-12-14 10:41:41 · 2 answers · asked by iqbalkhanayesha 2

2006-12-14 10:35:48 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have all of the normal dominant and recessive things that are fairly interesting...PTC tasting, tongue rolling, 1st or second toe longer, hitchhikers thumb, hand crossing. i know there's like, widows peak and stuff but those are boring. what are some easily observed (or semi-easily observed) dominant and recessive traits

2006-12-14 10:15:39 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-14 10:08:58 · 4 answers · asked by Tamina T 1

2006-12-14 10:07:53 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-14 09:59:10 · 4 answers · asked by purple19934 2

Please answer in paragraph form. Thanks

2006-12-14 09:57:47 · 3 answers · asked by joe123chem 1

(Continued from original question) Is endosperm more abundant in the mature seed of a dicot or of a monocot?

2006-12-14 09:55:59 · 1 answers · asked by joe123chem 1

I know it has something to do with genetics...?

2006-12-14 09:47:48 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

How come we don't have 3 fingers and 3 toes for an example or 6 fingers and 3 toes? (Not sure what category to put my question under. I was looking for category of human atanomy, but since biology is the closet I'll put it here).

2006-12-14 09:33:17 · 16 answers · asked by Bobcat9 2

2006-12-14 09:22:10 · 6 answers · asked by prettyqbee07 1

2006-12-14 09:21:06 · 4 answers · asked by prettyqbee07 1

2006-12-14 09:19:53 · 17 answers · asked by sarah T 1

I dont understand their different in telophase (mitosis) and telophase II (meiosis)...i search in internet and there like 2N and 1N....what is the N stand for

2006-12-14 09:19:45 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

LDL density is anywhere from 1.01 to 1.05 g/cm^3, HDL density is anywhere from 1.08 g/cm^3 to 1.21 g/cm^3, so why is body fat usually listed as somewhere between .90 and .92 g/cm^3?

2006-12-14 09:07:54 · 1 answers · asked by sonnetgirl16 1

I really need this answer within the next hour!!!! Thanks!

2006-12-14 08:48:35 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Somehow, my parent's dauchunds got rat poisoned. It's possible someone wanted to poison some moles and a mole came in the yard and they ate it (they are in a fence). But the dogs have never eaten anything they've killed before. Poor dogs were puking and had diahreah and today one of them was stiff and cold and unconscious. That one is in the dog hospital now and has warmed up a little. I'm suspicious of my muslim neighbors, they have no dogs. the other neighbor has some dauchunds themselves but they're not poisoned. That neighbor said they saw some boys walking around too. I'm just so mad cause they were such sweet lil pups. I know I'll probably never find out who did it, or what really happened, but I just want to try to do something. Poor Freida was nudging her sister with her nose.

2006-12-14 08:43:49 · 6 answers · asked by rrossorr 3

I have to make a model of a cell (animal or plant) for my Biology class, and I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas. Thanks!

2006-12-14 08:33:40 · 2 answers · asked by LittleMissSunshine 2

Hey, can you complete these sentences?

1.) Genes that are located on the sex chromosomes are said to be______.
2.) Crossing-over produces_____, or individuals with new combinations of genes.
3.)The ________states that genes are located on chromosomes.
4.) _______,"packages" of genes that always tend to be inherited toghether, correspond to chromosomes.
5.) The fact that the distance between two genes determines how often crossing-over occures between them is the basis for_____.
6.)_______ are chromosomes that are different in males and females.
7.) Chromosomes that are the same in both males and females are known as_____.
8.) _______, which are located on the same chromosome, do not undergo independent assortment.
9.) If we consider just the sex chromosomes, a normal female human or fruit fly is represented as ____, whereas a normal male is represented as _____.

Thanks to those who can help me out.

2006-12-14 07:53:46 · 1 answers · asked by Hank Ferris 2

2006-12-14 07:49:28 · 10 answers · asked by JJ 2

and how long if imbalmed??

2006-12-14 07:36:02 · 4 answers · asked by mrs. me 2

How does your body process the fat that you intake? How is it broken down, is it stored? as glucose? Is it required?

2006-12-14 07:28:51 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-14 07:11:53 · 26 answers · asked by Mohsen J 1

2006-12-14 06:59:11 · 3 answers · asked by Jimmy S 1

2006-12-14 06:56:37 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-14 06:39:06 · 6 answers · asked by james c 2

The Theory of Evolution does not say that we came from monkeys. it simply states that things change over time. i am sick and tired of ppl denying it exists because the truth is that it does. Everything living evolves, we evolve but NOT from monkey/apes thay are in a diff family. plants evolve, etc etc. it is crap that some skool dont teach it, it is a simple little theory that is in fact true and it is important for the comprehension on most sciences, so those skools are almost setting their students up for failure!

2006-12-14 06:32:52 · 14 answers · asked by anom 2

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