Populations in a Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium a) None of the alternatives are corr
ID: 213831 • Letter: P
Question
Populations in a Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
a) None of the alternatives are correct.
b) proceed with a steady predictable path or evolutionary change and trait development.
c) have offspring with the same genotypic ratios as the parent generation.
d) are always invertebrates.
e) Typically exist with flamboyant sexual dimorphism.
How did plants strongly affect the carbon cycle in the past?
a) They were able to extract large amounts of carbon directly from the oceans.
b) They reduced atmospheric carbon by storing significant amounts in their own tissues.
c) The provided the first pathway directly linking atmospheric and marine carbon stores.
d) They increased atmospheric carbon by promoting higher rates of decomposition.
Hexapoda that go through complete metamorphosis...
a) appear similar in larval and adult stages
b) include all winged hexapoda
c) have peptidoglycan in their cell walls
d) fill different niches at different life stages
Which is NOT a characteristic of nematode, a type of animal?
a) Three germ layers
b) Lacking true tissues
c) Two gut openings
d) Bilaterally symmetrical
Explanation / Answer
Q- Population of hardy weinberg principle
A-B option
Q-How did plants strongly affect the Carbon cycle in the past?
A- B option
Q-Hexapoda that undergo complete metamorphosis?
A-D option
Q-Which is not a characteritick of nematode, a type of animal?
A-D option