What would be in common for herbivores on the savannah and carnivores that ate t
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What would be in common for herbivores on the savannah and carnivores that ate those specific herbivores?
A. more oxygen-18 than oxygen-16 in their bodies
B. relatively greater amounts of carbon-13 than what is found in bodies of forest-dwelling animals
C. relatively lesser amounts of carbon-13 than what is found in bodies of forest-dwelling animals
D. an absence of carbon-12
Which of the following is not a synapomorphy?
a.
The ability to swim in dolphins and sharks.
b.
The production of milk in humans and cats.
c.
The ability to fly in eagles and pigeons.
d.
The laying of eggs with shells in snakes and lizards.
The contribution of an allele to a genotype's relative success at producing new individuals is
A. phenotypic plasticity.
B. an indicator of fitness.
C. the dominance of the allele.
D. epistasis.
The capacity for flight made possible by the wings of a bat and the wings of a bird
A. are homologous traits.
B. arose through convergent evolution.
C. resulted from horizontal transfer between birds and mammals.
D. all of the above
E. A and B, but not C
A. more oxygen-18 than oxygen-16 in their bodies
B. relatively greater amounts of carbon-13 than what is found in bodies of forest-dwelling animals
C. relatively lesser amounts of carbon-13 than what is found in bodies of forest-dwelling animals
D. an absence of carbon-12
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First One A
Second One B
Third one C
Fourth one C
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