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What are adaptations?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. geologic changes over time
  2. rocks containing fossils
  3. inherited characteristics of organisms that enhance their survival
  4. descent with modification from a common ancestor
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#Question id: 4755

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

When two albino snails were crossed, all of the F1 were pigmented. All F1 intercross would results

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#Question id: 4755

#SCPH12 I Genetics

When two albino snails were crossed, all of the F1 were pigmented. All F1 intercross would results

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#Question id: 4756

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

In summer squash, white colour fruit (W) is dominant over yellow colour (w) and disc-shaped phenotype (D) is dominant over sphere-shaped phenotype (d). Determine the genotype of the parents gives 3/8 white, sphere, 3/8 white, Disk, 1/8 Yellow, Disk and 1/8 Yellow, Sphere?

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#Question id: 4756

#SCPH12 I Genetics

In summer squash, white colour fruit (W) is dominant over yellow colour (w) and disc-shaped phenotype (D) is dominant over sphere-shaped phenotype (d). Determine the genotype of the parents gives 3/8 white, sphere, 3/8 white, Disk, 1/8 Yellow, Disk and 1/8 Yellow, Sphere?

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#Question id: 4757

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

The newborn baby of a mother having blood group O, Rh+ and father having blood group AB, Rh-, got mixed with other babies in the hospital. The baby with which of the following blood groups is not confirmable to be of the said couple?

(i) AB, Rh+                                                    (ii) O, Rh+

(iii) A, Rh+                                         (iv)  B, Rh+

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#Question id: 4757

#SCPH12 I Genetics

The newborn baby of a mother having blood group O, Rh+ and father having blood group AB, Rh-, got mixed with other babies in the hospital. The baby with which of the following blood groups is not confirmable to be of the said couple?

(i) AB, Rh+                                                    (ii) O, Rh+

(iii) A, Rh+                                         (iv)  B, Rh+