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a) All chipmunks that could fly left island
b) Natural Selection no longer favoured those chipmunks that could fly
c) The chipmunks had no chance to fly so the “flight membranes” shrivelled up
d) Young chipmunks were not taught to fly by their parents, so their flight membranes did not develop

HELP!!!a) All Chipmunks That Could Fly Left Island B) Natural Selection No Longer Favoured Those Chipmunks

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Answer 1
answer would be C. ........
Answer 2
The answer should be C

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TAGTC

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There are four different nucleotides in DNA: adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.

The bases pair like so:

A with T (adenine with thymine)

C with G (cytosine with guanine)

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TAGTC

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2. What is Transpiration ?

3. What are the signifance of transpiration ?

4. Give One example for each of the following modified leaves:
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b. Spines
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5. Give some names of insectivous plants.

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1. Glucose And Oxygen.

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3. A. Cooling Effect : The water keeps on evaporating from the leaf surface during transpiration . The heat required for evaporation of water is obtained from the plant itself and thus, the plant cools itself when it is hot outside.

B. Transpiration Pull : As water evaporates from the leaf surface, the roots pull up more water from the soil to make up for the water loss during transpiration .As a result, important mineral salts are also brought along with the water. These salts are necessary for the growth of the plant .

4. Leaf Tendrils : Sweet Pea

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Scale Leaves : Onion

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D.electrical signals and chemical neurotransmitters

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