Scientists consider metaphaseanaphaseprophaseS phaseinterphase the "resting" phase of the cell cycle because they can't see a visible change during this phase.

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The answer is Interphase

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What happens when there is an error with the cell cycle?

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During the cell cycle there are three check points to make sure there is no errors. But if there is still an error after the cell cycle the cell would grow abnormally and will become cancer.

What causes our perception of the moon's shape to change ?

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The shape of the moon does not actually "change". The reason we see the moon in different ways is because of the angle and where the moon is placed at the time you look at it. Depending on where the moon is, the SHADOW OF EARTH blocks part of the moon and makes it look like the moon has changed its shape, but in reality it has not. So basically you are seeing the moon with the sun's light upon it and the Earth is blocking part or all of the light being distributed to the moon

At one time, dinosaurs lived on Earth. Today they are extinct. This relates to _____.A. microevolution
B. both macroevolution and microevolution
C. macroevolution

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The answer is letter C. macroevolution. Macroevolution refers to an evolution of the largest scale, specifically creation of new species and extinction while Microevolution refers to a change in gene frequency within a population; molecular basis for evolution. The process of speciation may fall within the purview of either, depending on the forces thought to drive it. 

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macroevolution

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An experiment is designed so that you can observe the differences between the experimental group and the ?

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Good evening Aixa,

An experiment is designed so that you can observe the differences between the experimental group and the control group.

The experimental group is the group of specimens you're exposing to the experiment and the control group is a separate group of specimens that is not being exposed to the experiment, but are also being observed.

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What did Charles Darwin mean when he stated that some organisms were 'more fit' than other organisms?A) some organisms were heavier and stronger
B) some organisms were more likely to reproduce
C) not all organisms had the same natural life span
D) not all organisms were equally suited to gathering food

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When Charles Darwin stated that some organisms were 'more fit' than other organisms, he meant that some organisms were more likely to reproduce. He meant that some organisms are more likely to pass on more desirable and useful traits to offspring than other organisms. The correct answer is letter "B."

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b

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Which term refers to a change in one species that results from a change in another species that it interacts with? A) coevolution
B) commensalism
C) symbiosis
D) interaction

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A) Coevolution

Etimologycally, coevolution means evolutionate together.

Biologically, the changes in the two species affect reciprocally.

The right option is; A) coevolution

Coevolution is the term that refers to a change in one species that results from a change in another species that it interacts with.  

Coevolution is a process of mutual evolutionary change that takes place between two or more organisms as they interact with one another. Under this process, any change in any of the organisms that are involved in the interaction influences others evolution. Coevolution can happen in interactions such as between host and parasites, predators and prey and mutualism.