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. Population A. Change in DNA of genes that can create genetic diversity.
Selection B. Individuals of one species living in the same geographical area
. Random mating C. Movement of individuals from one area to another
Migration D. No inbreeding or special selection of mates
. Mutation E. Favoring of the propagation of some chance variations over others.
T/F A population in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium can only change due to mutation for future generations to still be in the H-W Equilibrium.
A population has 4000 individuals. The genotypes of the population are as follows:
{ AA } 40% { Aa } 40% { aa } 20%
______7 How many { A } genes are present in this gene pool?
______8. Gow many { a } genes are present in this gene pool?
______9. What is the % of { A } to { a }?
_____10. What is the frequency of the genotype { Aa } in this population.
What are the functions of rhizoids?
Are spores haploid or diploid? .
What process produces spores?
Clam Gills
What substance is being carried to the gills for
disposal?
. What substance is the blood picking up in the gills? & wastes (D) mucus
List, in order of water direction, the structures of the water vascular
system
Gram Staning Put into the
correct order, list numbers on answersheet. correct
order