What are the levels or organization in biology?

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Biological organization is the hierarchy of complex biological structures and systems that define life using a reductionistic approach.

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Answer: The hierarchy of biological structures.

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How does a dog meet all the characteristics of life

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What is the definition of commenalism?

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It's basically when one thing gets a benefit without harming/effecting the other thing!
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It compares with mutualism, in which both organisms benefit, amensalism, where one is harmed while the other is unaffected, and parasitism, where one benefits while the other is harmed.
In ecology, commensalism is a class of relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits without affecting the other.

A mineral must be formed by a manufactured process to be considered a mineral. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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It is false

False because a mineral is not man made it is made over time

True Minerals are naturally occurring and not manufactured. However, please show the answer choices so I could answer it.

Gouges made by ice sheets are

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Gouges made by ice sheets are erosion.

Which of the following monomers would be used to make the double helix of a DNA molecule?

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The monomers that would be used to make the double helix of a DNA molecule are the phosphorus+ sugar+ base. The correct option is A.

What is DNA?

DNA is a genetic material that is present in the nucleus of the cell. It is present in all plants and animals. This is the important material in the body that makes every individual unique.

DNA is made up of three substances. They are phosphorus sugar, which makes the backbone of the helix. The bases are present in between the helices, they are joined by hydrogen bonds.

There are two hydrogen bonds present between adenine and thymine.  There are three hydrogen bonds present between guanine and cytosine. The bases keep the two helices together.

Thus, the correct option is A, phosphorus+ sugar+ base.

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Answer is option a would be definitely right

How does selective breeding support Darwin's hypothesis about evolution?

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Over the year of evolution, only the strongest survived and reproduced. So, having this happen over millions of years, species got stronger and stronger. For example, if there were two species of monkey's, one with fangs, one without fangs. The species with fangs would survive, and soon all monkeys would develop fangs because all the monkeys without them would die and not reproduce. That's how the evolved into what animals are today.

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It does not support his hypothesis but it gave him a clue about selecting desired characteristics. Replace the breeder by the opportunities that are in the environment and you have it.  Breeders depend on variations to deliver new characteristics. If reproduction did not vary between generations, breeders will not get any new characteristics

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