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    Natural Selection Bean Lab Conclusion (CER) The Black Bean is the best suited to its “habitat.” For our lab we placed 5 of each type of bean that included of the Whole green peas, Pinto beans, Cannellini beans, and Red Kidney beans into a habitat. We then rotated the habitat back and forth 10 times. This was one generation. Any beans that fell through the holes are considered dead. Any beans that stay in the habitat have survived and you multiple the current population of each bean by two.…

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    of four offspring of his pea plants had full recessive traits, two out of four were heterozygous and one would have fully dominant genes. Therefore supposing trait W comprised the dominant trait for wrinkled pea pods, and w was the recessive trait for smooth pea pods, then in the first generation of offspring of breeding between a fully homozygous dominant plant and a fully homozygous recessive plant(assuming there were four new plants), one plant would be ww or smooth pea pods, two would be…

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    Can” bands together the American people into believing the possibility of “Yes We Can” gain freedom, justice, opportunity, and prosperity. It seeks of what can be done for a possible change. The collaboration song with Obama’s speech and Black Eyed Peas proposed a sense of pathos and ethos. The song becomes a sense of pridal uprising, which reflects to women's rights, race equality, and war. Therefore which connects the point of the “All American Dream.” Within the song grasp the feelings of…

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    Gregor Mendel was a scientist from Moravia who became famous for founding the science of genetics. He worked with cross breeding pea plants, focusing on several different characteristics. When he found that breeding a green and yellow pea plant, always turned out with yellow colored offspring, he ended up making the terms "dominant" and "recessive". Sadly, Mendel's work wasn't found important until decades later in the 20th century, but the things he discovered are still important to us today.…

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    sensitive topics - war, poverty, and civil unrest, to name a few - doing so only adds to the issue of misrepresentation. Matt de la Pea, though, did not wish to draw a veil over difficult topics. Despite his book, Love, being deemed “too heavy for children” for its portrayal of domestic arguments, de la Pea believed it was better to tell a harsh truth than a dolled-up lie (de la Pea). This choice, though, was not an easy one, as he briefly considered “softening” his content to make it more…

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    She remembered that a true princess would never sleep comfortably on a pea. So while the girl ate the fruitcake the Queen put a pea on top of 20 mattresses and then put 20 mattresses over the pea. When Bianca finished her fruitcake the queen said “Your room is ready there is some clothes in the bathroom so you can change.” The girl went to the bathroom to change. Prince Philip knew…

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    Assignment Please thoroughly answer the following 5 questions. 1. By conducting testcrosses, researchers have found that the sweet pea has seven linkage groups. How many chromosomes would you expect to find in leaf cells? The cell leaf would be able to contain 14 chromosomes within the sweat pea. The sweat pea should have seven chromosomes per set. The sweet pea should contain two sets of chromosomes. 2. Explain why inversions and reciprocal translocations do not usually cause a…

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    Figure 4: The Historical Processes of Competing Interests in International Relations Source: Social Forces, States and World Orders (Cox, 1981: 138). Figure four indicates that social forces, forms of state and world orders are interdependent in the completing interests in international relations. Social forces form the base of the ABSM, and the ideologies are essential to the deliberation process in democratic practises. The form of state represents the political institutions and material…

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    Mac and cheese on a collage budget There comes a time in every broke collage kid’s life where you get sick of cafeteria food. There is nothing wrong with it, you just can’t seem to make yourself go down to that dining hall and eat another slice of pizza. Being a broke collage kid comes with many hurtles to jump over. Can 't afford to take your significant other out for a nice meal? Macaroni and cheese can solve most of your problems. But why have just any old mac and cheese? Spruce it up a…

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    brush and face powder. Begin by applying the primer all over the face using the hands. Then, grab the foundation and squeeze a pea size drop of foundation on to the foundation brush. Spread that onto half of the face, distribute it evenly and make sure to cover all the skin. Repeat this step for the other half of the face. Next, add some more foundation to the brush a pea size drop and spread it through the top of the neck; covering the underneath of the ears and stop when you reach the side of…

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