How does population size affect the rate of evolution? Describe any evidence you might have from experiments to back up your claim.
How does population size affect the rate of evolution? Describe any evidence you might have from...
If a population evolves a higher mutation rate, how will this affect evolution? A. More mutations will be available faster B. Selective sweeps will occur more quickly C.this will have no effect on evolution D. If the population size is very large, the mutation rate has no effect on mutation supply
How does the size of an object affect the grip that an infant uses? How might this factor influence where an infant falls on the Halverson’s prehension sequence? How does the shape of an object affect the grip used? Do infants learn to reach for objects by better matching their hand position to the seen location of the object, or by better controlling their arms? Explain why you chose your answer. 3. What are the major developmental trends we see in...
2) Describe your understanding of evolution. 3) What makes evolution most difficult to understand for you 4) Why are there so many kinds of dogs? CLCU 5) What is a phenotype? 6) What determines traits we can see in an organism? 7) How is camouflage an adaptation? 8) How does it benefit an individual to have adaptations to the environment? 9) How does a changing environment affect which traits are passed on in a population? o e
Focus on the evolution of the horn size in the Bighorn sheep population from 1950 to present. What would be evidence that the population evolved in relation to horn size (remember the definition of evolution)? There were more sheep with smaller horns because of mate choice. The genotype frequencies changed but the allele frequencies of H1 and H2 stayed the same. There was a change in allele frequency over time due to the hunting pressure. The population was in Hardy-Weinberg...
How does a change in interest rate affect your decision to spend or save? How would a change in the interest rate affect a firm's decision to invest or save? How might an increase in the wage rate affect what you do with your time? Now describe a tradeoff you’ve made in terms of time or income.
Describe the hypothesized steps for the evolution of eukaryotic cells via endosymbiosis. How is evidence used to support this theory? Explain your position.
explain thefollowing in 400 words: 1. How does collateral affect the interest rate on a bond? How does subordination affect the interest rate on a bond too? What else might affect the interest rate on a bond? 2. What is liquidation and reorganization? When should each be used? Please choose one company that has gone through either type of bankruptcy proceeding and describe the circumstances leading up to the filing.
27. How does studying the math in the exercise today help you understand evolution? Explain in your own words. 28. You have a population of mice with in your lab, some have red eyes and some have black eyes. Black is dominant to red. In generation #1 you have 9 red eyed mice and 81 black eyed mice. Given that you only know the phenotypes, estimate the values below. SHOW YOUR WORK! (90) a. q? (the frequency of red eyed...
Focus on the evolution of the horn size in the Bighorn sheep population from 1950 to present. Does variation exist for horn size in bighorn sheep? Explain the variation. Yes, variation exists. There are sheep with small, medium and large horns O No, variation does not exist. It is a fixed trait. Yes, variation exists. The sheep can change its horn size to adapt to the environment. Yes, variation exists. The sheep need bigger horns to fight and win mates....
How does the evolution of a high mass star differ from that of a mid-size star (like the Sun)? What are the end products of each type of star and what prevents those objects from collapsing further?