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In the change from a five-kingdom classification system to a six-kingdom classification system, one kingdom was divided into two. What was used as a basis for that division?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
What is the relationship between a gene and a chromosome?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
What is the relationship between genes and chromosomes?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
Of the taxonomic divisions listed below, which is the least inclusive?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
Which pathway illustrates how nutrients from food are delivered to the cells in the body?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
Assume that two species are coexisting in the same environment. Species A has little gene pool variation, whereas species B has great variety in its gene pool. During a dramatic environmental change, which event is MOST probable?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
What is the relationship among chromosomes, DNA, and genes?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
In the change from a five-kingdom classification system to a six-kingdom classification system, one kingdom was divided into two. Which two new kingdoms came about as a result of that division?
breaking down and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Species A will become extinct, whereas species B will have surviving members.
genetic differences
Genes are located on the chromosomes of each cell.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Sucrose
Genes, which are made up of sequences of DNA, are located on chromosomes.
A gene is a part of a codon that is found in a chromosome.
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