1. What similarities are there in the growth of the human population compared to animal/plant populations?
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Ответ:
They both experience exponential growth.
Explanation:
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Ответ:
A) Inversions
According ro many medical sites, an inversion is when a chromosome breaks off and then reataches backwards, a Translocation is when a portion of the chromsome is attached to the centroid of a different chromosome. Though they sound and almost preform the same activities, they are different.