How does vinegar affect the growth of a plant?

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Answer: Vinegar doesn't affect the growth of a plant, actually it helps it, especially if that plant is dying because doesn't have enough acidity..vinegar has acidity ..it is being used to kill weeds and pests..

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group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can reproduce among themselves producing fertile offspring

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Actually it's a species. Its not a population
I think it would be a population.

A widow's peak is a V-shaped area of the hairline in the center of the forehead. The allele for having a widow's peak is dominant to the allele for not having a widow's peak. If two parents do not have widow's peaks, what is the probability that their child will have a widow's peak?
a. 0%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 75%

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It depends on whether or not the parents are heterozygous for the trait. if they both are, then the child will have a 75% chance of having a widows peak. 

What is the difference between Chromatin. Chromatids. and Chromosomes?

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Chromatin: is a complex made up of genetic material (DNA), wrapped in protein , such as histones,present in the cells of eukaryotes.


Chromatids :before the cell divides, the chromosomes are copied, and each chromosome consists of two segments in the form of bat, the chromatids. Each cromátide corresponds to a copy of one of the 46 strands of DNA in every one of my cells (sperm and eggs).

Chromosomes: are present in cells that are in the process of Division. In place of chromatin, we can observe in the nucleus, small bat-shapedbodies quite stained, easily visible when observed under a microscope.

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One way to increase the number of organisms in an endangered species is to let the few remaining individuals othat species breed. However, this breeding may also lead to species extinction because inbreeding over a short
period of time may -
F produce a different species
increase fertility
o increase beneficial mutations
o reduce genetic diversity
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Answer:

Reduce genetic diversity

Explanation:

Genetic diversity is an extremely important factor when it comes to evolution. The more diversity and variation there is within a population, the more chances a species has of surviving.

In the case of inbreeding, organisms that are related are selected to mate. This has extremely negative effects on the species such as bad health and infertility issues. In addition, because they all share the same alleles, it results in a decrease in genetic diversity, augmenting the chances of the species to disappear.

This occurs because if, for example, there is an organism that possesses a capability to resist extreme weather conditions and another that does not have this trait, there are still chances to survive, whereas if they are all the same and none of them possess this capability, the probability of this species to go extinct is higher.

Recessive sex-linked traits such as color blindness appear more frequently inmales because

A. males inherit only one sex chromosome.
B. males inherit two copies of every sex-linked allele.
C. sex-linked alleles are carried only on Y chromosomes.
D. males inherit only one sex-linked allele.

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Answer:

D is the answer

Explanation:

5 things mammals have in common

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5 things mammals have in common  is  All Mammals Have Lungs And Breathe Dry Air  .All Mammals Have Some Fur Or Hair On Their BodyAll Mammals Are Warm-bloodedAll Mammals Have Bones Including A Backbones




1)they all have hair 2)they don't lay eggs 3) they breath air 4)they can't fly 5)