how does monarch butterflies osmoregulate? describr how monarch butterflies eliminate waste?
Why are efforts to protect monarch butterflies a good model for conservation and sustainable development?
the wingspan of recently cloned monarch butterflies follow a normal distribution with mean 9 cm and standard deviation 0.75 cm. what proportion of the butterflies has a wingspan less than 7 cm? *Not using excel formula*
You have discovered that a single gene controls the date when monarch butterflies break diapause (=become reproductively active) in Mexico. You were extremely busy this spring, and extensively sampled one overwintering site to find that 1751 monarchs broke diapause in early February, 424 broke diapause in late February, and 710 broke diapause in early March. You know there are two alleles for this gene (D, d), and that heterozygotes (Dd) break diapause in late February, Monarch butterfly while DD break...
Problem 2" (20%) Biologists have theorized that male monarch butterflies have, on average, a larger thorax (body) than do females. Sample of butterflies were collected and weights were collected yielded the following table of summary data. Male (sample 1) 17 Female (sample 2) 28 75.7 8.4 Mean 72.5 St. Dev Stand. Error 1.42 2.04 The 95% confidence interval of the difference of means is computed as (-1.8, 8.21). Can we reject the following hypothesis:Do not compute iust-Yes No and reasons)...
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3. You have discovered that a single gene controls the date when monarch butterflies break diapause (=become reproductively active) in Mexico. You were extremely busy this spring, and extensively sampled one overwintering site to find that 1751 monarchs broke diapause in early February, 424 broke diapause in late February, and 710 broke diapause in early March. You know there are two alleles for this gene (D, d), and that heterozygotes (Dd) break diapause in late February, while DD break diapause...
A milkweed garden at a local park in NJ creates a ‘monarch rest stop’ to feed the monarchs on their journey to Mexico. The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) feeds on the nectar of milkweed (Asclepias syriaca, other species of Asclepias, and many other plants). he journey usually begins in late summer (August to September) and can take several months (approximately three to four generations), with the majority of monarchs reaching Mexico in early November. Please describe the energy cycles of...
QUESTION 6 What is a just in time (IT) system? A way to eliminate waste, especially excess inventory A form of waste that interferes or does not add value to the auto production process A flexible system of operations that uses less resources that a traditional system . A highly coordinated processing system in which goods move through the system just as they are needed. Mode of transport that leverages economies of scale.
Q1 (10 points) 1. Butterflies. Alice, Bob, and Charlotte are looking for butterflies. They look in three separate parts of a field, so that their probabilities of success do not affect each other. Alice finds 1 butterfly with probability 17%, and otherwise does not find one. Bob finds 1 butterfly with probability 25%, and otherwise does not find one. Charlotte finds 1 butterfly with probability 45%, and otherwise does not find one. Let X be the number of butterflies that...
What does "waste" mean in IS Principles and Practice use your own words?. In three sentences, what is waste in Agile Development? In two sentences, what is waste in plan-based Development? In IS we often seek to reduce or eliminate waste while creating value (revenue, profit, competitive advantage). Provide two modern technologies (after 2015) that have either produced waste or removed it. Explain the impact of each technology in two or more sentences.