Initial evidence is usually gathered by using your _____

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Answer: Initial evidence is usually gathered by using Collection tools

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In the X and Y chromosomes. 50% of your mom's genes are in the X chromosome, and 50% of your dad's in the Y.
Technically, it’s completely possible because DNA is just DNA. It doesn’t matter where it’s come from. In the lab, you can put jellyfish genes into mice, you can put human genes into bacteria, you can put worm genes into yeast. It’s all DNA. It’s all the same kind of nuts and bolts. If you put a gene in that’s kind of got the right bits and bobs, it will be expressed. That means it will be active and it will make a protein because that’s what genes do. They make little recipes that cells use to make different proteins. Now, that’s what genes do. The difficulty comes when you say, if you put certain genes into different species, would it give that species some new power? So for example say, if you put an olfactory receptor, something involved in smelling from a dog into a human, would a human be able to suddenly smell all these different things? The answer is probably no because one gene doesn’t just give a big characteristic like that. So, one gene is not responsible for super accurate sight or the smelling ability of dogs, or the hearing ability of foxes or something like that.

How do the populations in a community depend on each other

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Populations (all members of one type of organism living in an ecosystem) in a community (several populations living in an ecosystem) depend on each other because different species in various  population could be sharing a similar food chain and depending on each other for survival.

if one population dies out in a community then all the populations that depend on that species for food may also die out. Hence a change in one population affects the entire community because all the populations in a community depends on each other. 
If you are talking about a community of like animals then they depend on each other because some animals could be in the same food chain to survive for food , if 1 species died out then most would be impacted by it and maybe die out too. Hope it makes sense and helps...!

How does the grand canal promote transport of goods in China

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The Grand Canal is the longest canal in the world. It is also a famous tourist destination. The canal was first constructed during the Sui dynasty. The King Fu Chai of Wu ordered the digging of the canal between the Yangtze and the Huaihe River for the purpose of transporting troops to launch an attack on to the state of Qi. In 605 A.D., emperor Yang Di established the Eastern Capital in Luoyang and this is how the trasport of goods was promoted in the Grand Canal.

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B. vestibule
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they are employing B. vestibule training

Which characteristic is common in old rivers?A. Lack of tributaries
B. Location near headwaters
C. Lack of meanders
D. A low stream gradient

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i think i would say (D) A low stream gradient