Entries by Daphne Hanson

Whether a beneficial mutation occurs or not is a matter of chance. Although you may think mutations are rare, it depends on the scale and the organism

Whether a beneficial mutation occurs or not is a matter of chance. Although you may think mutations are rare, it depends on the scale and the organism. The mutation is rare for any individual nucleotide. However, at the level of the whole organism, the rate of mutation depends on the size of the genome and […]

How did the Linnaean system of classification improve Aristotle’s system?

The system of classification developed in ancient Greece by Aristotle was used in Europe up until the early 1700s. How did the Linnaean system of classification improve Aristotle’s system? A. The Linnaean system added more levels to the hierarchy of complexity that Aristotle developed. B. B. The Linnaean system used genetic information to determine which […]

The system of classification developed in ancient Greece by Aristotle was used in Europe up until the early 1700s

The system of classification developed in ancient Greece by Aristotle was used in Europe up until the early 1700s. How did the Linnaean system of classification improve Aristotle’s system? A. The Linnaean system added more levels to the hierarchy of complexity that Aristotle developed. B. B. The Linnaean system used genetic information to determine which […]

The glomerular capillaries are fenestrated, the diameter of the efferent arteriole is smaller than the diameter of the afferent arteriole, and the visceral layer of the glomerular capsule is porous

The glomerular capillaries are fenestrated, the diameter of the efferent arteriole is smaller than the diameter of the afferent arteriole, and the visceral layer of the glomerular capsule is porous. Molecular weight and electrical charge affect filtration pressure, the amount of filtrate produced by the kidneys each day, how much bowel you put out.