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Dictionary » B » Blue-eye Blue-eyeBlue-eye (Science: zoology) The blue-cheeked honeysucker of australia. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: green wavelength in plant photosynthesis... 2 weeks and they're still alive. i really need some information on this head to write a bit in my report. will it change the colour of its leaves? Blue and Red are the major parts of the spectrum where chlorophyll absorbs light. This doesn't mean that green light isn't used at all, especially by ...
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genetic problems: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ASAP... resulting in 3/4 freckles and 1/4 no freckles phenotype. In percentages, 75% freckles and 25% no freckles children. 2. If Ted has bb (recessive blue eyes) and Mary has Bb (heterozygous bown eyes), then the chances are a cross of Bb x bb, resulting in the usual 1/4 Bb, 1/4 bb, 1/4 Bb, and 1/4 ...
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genetic problems: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ASAP... Mary and Billy. If Ted and Mary have additional children, what is the chance for freckles? 2. Pigmented eyes (generally brown) are dominant to blue eyes. If Ted has blue eyes and Mary is heterozygous, what is the chance that their offspring will have brown eyes? 3. Widow’s peak is due to a ...
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Death Defying Dye?This would be in reference to this methylene blue thread that occured a year or two ago. http://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about10673.html IS methylene blue related to this substance / common blue food dye .. ? Close enough for the affect ...
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The Kidney... of pumps, right-? I don't know enough about the physiology to know if more substances act like this too. Plus, the color formatting of the table - blue on dark gray - makes it hard to read.
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