What is evolution, at a fundamental or basic level… i.e.; what is changing over time in a population?

What will be an ideal response?


Evolution is fundamentally a change in gene variation over time

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Why do prokaryotes not conduct the process of the citric acid cycle?

a. They do not possess mitochondria. b. They do not possess a cytoplasm. c. They do not possess a Golgi body. d. They do conduct the citric acid cycle.

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A person chokes when food becomes lodged in

a. the esophagus. b. the trachea. c. the larynx. d. the sinus. e. none of these

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One of the conclusions drawn from Darwin's theory of evolution is that:a

existing organisms can adapt to environmental changes b. living organisms are composed of basic units called cells c. living organisms contain substances produced by cells d. genetic information can pass from organism to organism by means of DNA e. organisms living today descended with modifications from previously existing forms

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The genome of most plant viruses consists of what kind of RNA?

a. rRNA b. mRNA c. ssRNA d. dsRNA e. SRP RNA

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