Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In the scenario being described in the question it can be said that Yes, the friend's behavior would be considered binge drinking. This is due to the fact that consuming four drinks or more for women is considered binge drinking, and she had 5. Binge Drinking is defined as when a pattern of drinking that brings a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to 0.08 g/dl or above, which for men is 5 or more drinks, and for women it is 4 or more drinks in less than 2 hours.
Evidence for evolution, in other words evidence of common descent, include fossils, which have shown a (fairly) steady change in morphology over time for some species. An example would be horse hooves: we have fossils that show when they were still three toed, then two toed, then one toe in our present day horses. Another piece of evidence is vestigial organs. An example of vestigial organs is wings in some flightless birds, such as the kiwi. Their ancestors used it in order to fly across the marine barrier into New Zealand, but natural selection and random genetic drift made them quickly lose the ability to fly. Nonetheless, they still have their wings, however small. It can be assumed that eventually, their wings would be reduced to small stubs fused to other nearby bones, as has been observed in their cousins.
DNA is replicated during the “S” phase (synthesis).
Answer:
1)The atomic mass number of an element
2)The relative electronegativity of an element
3) The period of an element
Answer:
<h2>RrYy and rryy
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Explanation:
1. As given; Round seeds (R) are dominant on wrinkled seeds (r),
Yellow seeds (Y) are dominant on green seeds (g).
In a testcross, between an unknown genotype and a homozygous recessive with wrinkled and green seeds (rryy).
offspring are:
Round and yellow are 53; genotype (R_Y_)
round and green are 49; genotype (R_yy)
wrinkle and yellow are 44; genotype (rrY_)
wrinkled and green are 51 ; genotype (rryy)
Here, the genotype of parents of these offspring would be RrYy and rryy.