The burrowing owl is found in dry, open areas such as grasslands, prairies, savannas, deserts, farmlands, golf courses, and other urban areas throughout most of western United States and Florida, Central America, and most of South America. It makes its home in burrows of other animals and primarily eats insects and small rodents. As humans build more cities, nearby burrowing owl habitats change due to destruction of burrows and loss of prey. Which is the least likely outcome of the habitat changes that are described?AThe niche of the burrowing owl may change as it adapts to the changes.
BThe niche of the burrowing owl may change as it moves to a new habitat.
CThe population of the burrowing owl may be reduced or even become extinct.
DThe population of the burrowing owl may increase in its new surroundings.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter D. The population of the burrowing owl may increase in its new surroundings. This is the answer because all the other choices are the most likely to happen compared to this sentence.
Answer 2
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The answer is D

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How do restriction enzymes precisely cut bacterial plasmids to produce "sticky ends"? Make sure you discuss how the restriction enzyme identifies the target DNA sequence in the plasmid and name the enzyme that "cuts" the DNA.

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A 'sticky' end is produced when the restriction enzyme cuts at one end of the sequence, between two bases on the same strand, then cuts on the opposite end of the complementary strand. This will produce two ends of DNA that will have some nucleotides without any complementary bases.Answer:

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Scientists compare two different plant species. In species A, the leaf color is controlled by two alleles. In species B, leaf color is controlled by three alleles. How will these two plants be different?A. Species B will have fewer genotypes.
B. Species B will have fewer phenotypes.
C. Species A will have more genotypes.
D. Species A will have fewer phenotypes.

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The answer is D. Species A will have fewer phenotypes.
Alleles are alternative forms of a gene. In species A, the leaf color is controlled by two alleles, for example, P and Q. They will have three possible genotypes - PP, PQ, and QQ. Three different genotypes give maximum three phenotypes.In species B, leaf color is controlled by three alleles, for example, L, M, and N. They will have six different genotypes - LL, LM, LN, MM, MN, and NN. Six different genotypes give maximum 6 phenotypes. 

Which is the main reason toads must lay eggs in water?A. The eggs do not have a shell to prevent water loss.
B. The eggs need to absorb nutrients from water.
C. The eggs are not laid in nests.
D. The eggs need protection from predators.

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The answer is A. The eggs do not have a shell to prevent water loss.

Toad's eggs do not have a shell, like reptile eggs or bird eggs. Shell is important because it protects eggs from drying out if they are laid in the land. 
Toads lay eggs in a jelly-like glycoprotein. Thanks to glycoprotein around toad's eggs, contact with water is maintained all the time so that eggs don't die. 

Al has a pet cat. One day he observes that it is scratching and urinating on tree trunks in his yard. What behavior is Al's cat displaying?protection
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territoriality

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The behavior Al's cat is displaying is TERRITORIALITY.

The cat is marking his territory so that whatever animal comes in Al's yard, they will know that a cat lives there because they can smell his urine and identify his scratches.

Animals who arrives in the cat's territory will be aware of possible danger that the cat may inflict on them for tresspassing his territory. Urine and tree scratches are used as deterrent for other animals from venturing farther in the yard.
The cat is displaying territoriality

Which valences have the greatest tendency to form ions?

+1-1+2-2+3-3+4-4

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Answer:

+1, -1.

Explanation:

Ions may be defined as the molecules that contains charge in their structure. Ions that carry positive change is known as cations and ions that carry negative charge are known as anions.

The velency may be defined as the number of electrons present in the outermost shell. The +1 has the highest tendency to form cations because a little amount of ionization enthalpy is required to remove the 1 electrons. The -1 has highest tendency to form anion as it has the most negative electron gain enthalpy and can easily gains an electron.

Thus, the answer is +1 and -1.

An organism is homozygous dominant for one trait and heterozygous for another. A scientist uses this organism in a dihybrid cross. How many different allele combinations can the organism produce for these traits in his or her gametes

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Basically there are only 2 unique different allele combinations that this organism can produce in their gametes for these traits. They are AB and Ab.