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#Question id: 3530


Mendel’s law of segregation, as applied to the behavior of chromosomes in meiosis, means that:

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. pairing of homologs will convert one allele into the other, leading to separation of the types.

  2. alleles of a gene separate from each other when homologs separate in meiosis I, or in meiosis II if there is a single crossover between the gene and the centromere.

  3. genes on the same chromosome will show 50% recombination

  4. alleles of a gene will be linked and passed on together through meiosis

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#Question id: 4973

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Fossils of Lystrosaurus, a dicynodont therapsid, are most common in parts of modern-day South America, South Africa, Madagascar, India, South Australia, and Antarctica. It apparently lived in arid regions, and was mostly herbivorous. It originated during the mid-Permian period, survived the Permian extinction, and dwindled by the late Triassic, though there is evidence of a relict population in Australia during the Cretaceous. The dicynodonts had two large tusks, extending down from their upper jaws; the tusks were not used for food gathering, and in some species were limited to males. Food was gathered using an otherwise toothless beak. Judging from the fossil record, these pig-sized organisms were the most common mammal-like reptiles of the Permian.Which of Lystrosaurusʹ features help explain why these organisms fossilized so abundantly?

I. the presence of hard parts, such as tusks

II. its herbivorous diet

III. its persistence across at least two geological eras

IV. its widespread geographic distribution

V. its mixture of reptilian and mammalian features

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#Question id: 4974

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of these is the most likely explanation for the modern-day distribution of dicynodont fossils?

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#Question id: 4974

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which of these is the most likely explanation for the modern-day distribution of dicynodont fossils?

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#Question id: 4975

#SCPH06 I Botany

The observation that tusks were limited to males in several species, and were apparently not used in food-gathering, is evidence that the tusks probably

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#Question id: 4975

#SCPH28 | Zoology

The observation that tusks were limited to males in several species, and were apparently not used in food-gathering, is evidence that the tusks probably

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#Question id: 4976

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which of these is the most likely explanation for the existence of dicynodont fossils on modern-day Antarctica?