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Which of the following examples come from renewable natural resources
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Ответ:
Milk, Leather, Paper, Cardboard
Explanation:
Milk, leather, paper, and cardboard all come from natural resources for the largest part:
Milk - Cows
Leather - Animal hide
Paper - Trees
Cardboard - Recycled paper
All of the mentioned are renewable because cows can breed, hide can be found on many animals, trees easily grow everywhere, and cardboard is made from recycled paper (which comes from trees).
Uranium, tin, iron, plastic, steel, and gold aren't renewable and (most of them) do not come from natural resources. Uranium is rare and only found in a limited source around the world, as well as other metals (tin, iron, steel, gold). As for plastic? Plastic is not natural nor renewable because it's created by man. All of the above mentioned (besides the answer) also takes thousands of millions of years to degrade naturally.
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Ответ:
9 Bitter and yellow spots
3 Bitter and no spots
3 Sweet and yellow spots
1 sweet and no spots
Explanation:
According to the given question, a homozygous plant with bitter fruit and yellow spots (BBSS) is crossed with a homozygous plant that has sweet fruit and no spots (bbss).
The F1 progeny would have bitter fruits with yellow spots. Crossing the F1 would obtain F2 progeny. As per the cross, the F2 progeny would have phenotypic ratio of 9 Bitter and yellow spots: 3 Bitter and no spots: 3 Sweet and yellow spots: 1 sweet and no spots.