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  • it happens to possess. In a diploid organism, one that has two copies ... these contain two copies of each gene. An organism in which the two copies ...
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  • different organs of a single biological organism. Just as each organ contributes ... and are the phenotypic expression of an organism's genotype. One of ...
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  • of the Behaviorist school, adding the organism (Stimulus-Organism-Response ... quot; it simply comes from the organism or individual as a whole ...
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  • is created by taking DNA strands from one organism and combining or inserting ... the nitrogenous bases. DNA of a host organism is similarly treated with ...
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  • information that characterizes an organism, as encoded in the DNA ... The units of heredity in living organisms are encoded in an organism ...
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  • Chemical reactions take place within each living organism, allowing the organism to survive, grow, and reproduce. In addition, researchers and ...
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  • includes all biochemical processes of an organism. The cell metabolism includes ... the Chart of Intermediary Metabolism. No organism uses all of the reactions ...
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  • difficult for a scientist or a consuming organism to differentiate between ... carried in by water currents. Even if an organism stays in a fixed position ...
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  • "drive reduction." The behaving organism is viewed in the context ... central, organismic factors, stimulus–organism–response (S–O–R), ...
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  • Ancient Greeks looked to the natural world and agreed that every organism ... of remedying a natural deficiency in the organism (satisfying hunger, thirst ...
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  • of the genetic material of a living organism, whether the genetic material ... Mutations involve a change in the base pair of an organism's ...
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  • A nonmetal is a chemical element with several properties that are opposite those of a metal. Based on their properties, the elements of the periodic ...
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  • Ribose, primarily seen as D-ribose, is a water-soluable, pentose sugar (monosaccharide with five carbon atoms) that is an important component ...
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  • budding, the splitting off from the parent organism to form a new organism. In this case, the polyp is called a segmenting polyp, or a scyphistoma. The ...
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  • and reproduction of an individual organism, but also contributing to ... Hormones within the organism also help to orchestrate the appropriate ...
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  • For a chemical reaction to take place, it requires a certain minimum amount of energy, called its activation energy. If a substance can lower ...
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  • Molybdenum (chemical symbol Mo, atomic number 42) is a silvery white, soft metal. It has one of the highest melting points of all pure elements ...
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  • Scales are generally classified as part of an organism's integumentary system. Scales are quite common and have evolved multiple times with ...
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  • is rich in molecular oxygen. When the organism dies, its shell is deposited ... nature of peroxides, nearly every organism has developed some form ...
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