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- 1. Distinguish the features of the different kingdoms of life and their respective taxonomic groups according to functional organization, maintenance and integration functions, reproduction, development and ecology. Discuss it thoroughly and do not just copy from somewhere, please.describe the diversity in organisms and the unifying concepts that integrate them in biological terms please do not copy fro others i need other answers1. What are some of the key differences between science and pseudoscience? Please provide and explain a minimum of two differences, thank you!!
- 4. Explain how evolution produce the tremendous amount of diversity among organisms.1) Describe/define the central dogma of biology as it was first proposed by Francis Crick in 1958. 2) Describe/define the central dogma of biology in your own words, as currently understood. 3) In your own words, describe how the changes in scientists understanding of the central dogma of biology illustrates the adaptability of the scientific method to new information.1. WHY DO SCIENTISTS CONSIDER VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES EVIDENCES FOR EVOLUTION.
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of all living organisms? a. They replicate genetic information and convert the information into proteins. b. They pass genetic information between generations. c. They have an internal metabolic system that provides energyfor biological activity. d. They use external energy to drive internal reactions thatrequire energy. e. They use mitochondria for synthesis of ATP.1) One of the first studies extracted all the DNA from a biofilm in an acid mine drainage in northern California in 2004. Then cloned the DNA in E. coli, sequenced all of the cloned fragments and then attempted to reconstruct the genomes of the different individuals in the population. This approach is an example of what? -Transcriptomics -Genomics -Metatranscriptomics -Metagenomics -Proteomics1) Evolution describes the change of the genetic makeup of __________ A)a population. B)an individual. C)a species. D)a cell 2) Which of the following would not be classified as a eukaryote? A)bacteria B)protista C)animals D) fungi E)plants 3) Which of the following is not a domain of life? A)Animalia B)Bacteria C)Archaea D)Eukarya
- 2. Though some people assume that Mammals are "higher" than bacteria, this view does not reflect the reality of evolution. Why not? Please keep the answer short.8: The phylogenetic tree, or Tree of Life, is a hypothesis based on the evidence that suggests all living things are related to each other via common ancestors. Group of answer choices A: True B: False1. Adaptations to a Changing Environment• Explain why it is necessary for organisms to have the ability to adapt.• Why is the current environment making it difficult for organisms to adapt?• Explain how organisms develop adaptations.