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Assuming all other factors to be the same, electron microscopes have greater resolving power than light microscopes because.

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. the wavelength of electrons is much longer than the wavelength of visible light

  2. electron microscopes have more lenses

  3. because the beams in electron microscopes overlap creating a clearer picture

  4. because the wavelengths in visible light are longer than with electrons

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#Question id: 4734

#SCPH12 I Genetics

If a homozygous plant with red peppers is crossed with a homozygous plant with green peppers, all the F1 plants have red peppers When the F1 are crossed with one another then produced following progeny Which of following interaction involved in gene to gene of peppers plant?

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

If a homozygous plant with red peppers is crossed with a homozygous plant with green peppers, all the F1 plants have red peppers When the F1 are crossed with one another then produced following progeny Which of following interaction involved in gene to gene of peppers plant?

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#Question id: 4735

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

In corn, three dominant alleles, called A, C, and R, must be present to produce colored seeds. Genotype A/–; C/– ; R/– is colored; all others are colorless. A colored plant AaCCRr is crossed with colorless plant aaCcRr. What proportional of offspring plant with colorless seed?

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#SCPH06 I Botany

In corn, three dominant alleles, called A, C, and R, must be present to produce colored seeds. Genotype A/–; C/– ; R/– is colored; all others are colorless. A colored plant AaCCRr is crossed with colorless plant aaCcRr. What proportional of offspring plant with colorless seed?

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#Question id: 4735

#SCPH12 I Genetics

In corn, three dominant alleles, called A, C, and R, must be present to produce colored seeds. Genotype A/–; C/– ; R/– is colored; all others are colorless. A colored plant AaCCRr is crossed with colorless plant aaCcRr. What proportional of offspring plant with colorless seed?

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

In corn, three dominant alleles, called A, C, and R, must be present to produce colored seeds. Genotype A/–; C/– ; R/– is colored; all others are colorless. A colored plant AaCCRr is crossed with colorless plant aaCcRr. What proportional of offspring plant with colorless seed?