The relationship between the barnacles and the whales is one of Select one: a. b. C. Use the following information to answer the next question. Some grey whales have barnacles living on their backs. As the whales move from one location to another, the barnacles are exposed to new sources of their food, plankton. Whales are unaffected by the presence of the barnacles. d. Predation Parasitism Commensalism Mutualism

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The relationship between the barnacles and the whales is one of
Select one:
a.
b.
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Some grey whales have barnacles living on their backs. As the whales move from one
location to another, the barnacles are exposed to new sources of their food, plankton. Whales
are unaffected by the presence of the barnacles.
C.
Predation
Parasitism
Commensalism
d. Mutualism
O
O
Transcribed Image Text:The relationship between the barnacles and the whales is one of Select one: a. b. Use the following information to answer the next question. Some grey whales have barnacles living on their backs. As the whales move from one location to another, the barnacles are exposed to new sources of their food, plankton. Whales are unaffected by the presence of the barnacles. C. Predation Parasitism Commensalism d. Mutualism O O
If a researcher samples 10 000 Drosophila from this population, the number of flies
expected to be homozygous dominant for body colour is
Select one:
a.
Use the following information to answer the next question.
In a randomly mating population of Drosophila, 4% of the flies have black bodies (an
autosomal, recessive trait) and 96% have brown bodies. This population is assumed to be in
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
C.
3200
b. 400
6400
d. 9600
O
Transcribed Image Text:If a researcher samples 10 000 Drosophila from this population, the number of flies expected to be homozygous dominant for body colour is Select one: a. Use the following information to answer the next question. In a randomly mating population of Drosophila, 4% of the flies have black bodies (an autosomal, recessive trait) and 96% have brown bodies. This population is assumed to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. C. 3200 b. 400 6400 d. 9600 O
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