<p>I put motor too becasue if you cut the motor you can see if the gall bladdar still functions correctly.</p>
<p>the one thing that threw me off about the flies that made me believe they were not talking about sex linked inheritance was that they referred to the male as homozygous… can you be homozygous with only one allele?</p>
<p>^ Cut the nerve to it?
and I believe that the Anterior goes to Hypothalamus
(source: [Hypothalamus</a> and Pituitary](<a href=“http://faculty.stcc.edu/AandP/AP/AP2pages/Units14to17/endocrine/hypothal.htm]Hypothalamus”>http://faculty.stcc.edu/AandP/AP/AP2pages/Units14to17/endocrine/hypothal.htm))
Ray Tail and Lobe I think it was 2 of them. The third one was totally like wow, no. (Like if you are looking for Lobe tail evidence it said there Are no similarities (i think)</p>
<p>Why did the crabs live 10-20 feet apart? Substrate concentration or density?
Don’t know about the pine tree, but I’d guess either too steep or snow favors shrubs. Don’t remember what I put.
I also put I and II for the ray and lobe thing.
The hypothalmus produces the hormones.</p>
<p>I put substrate concentration… not too sure, though</p>
<p>Wait. Motor nueron? Ah. Motor neurons control the glands. Freak. That was stupid. </p>
<p>and if they are non linked… why can’t you get ab ?
Yeah I put substrated</p>
<p>the crabs were separate because of the substrate i believe, though ive never heard anybody refer to the ground as “substrate” it was the only one that really made any sense</p>
<p>i put substrate concentration.
what about the one with the insects and bright coloration?</p>
<p>@141421356 Because the genotype ab is showing that they are linked so they must be treated as separate alleles. Please someone correctly if im wrong but im pretty sure it is Aa and Bb.</p>
<p>hypothalamus secretes the hormones which are stored in posterior pituitary gland</p>
<p>And Gene Drift. Sigh. I failed.</p>
<p>No I believe the fly question is E because no linked is dihybrid…</p>
<p>On the M section, what was the answer for the question that asked how multicellular organisms produce different types of cells? i put that they only produce certain mrna. my train of thought was different genes expressed in DNA-need different mrna for transcription- different proteins for translation- thus different type of cell.</p>
<p>Yeah i had the same problem as well. I never heard the that the ground is referred as being a substrate but nevertheless i put substrate concentration.</p>
<p>what was the parasympatehtic question</p>
<p>ScienceWiz i think it was possible to obtain all 4 gametes, because when you do a regular dihybrid cross you have a 16 x 16 punnet square, meaning four gametes from each parent. and i dont think you are taking linkage into account during a regular dihybrid cross, though i may be wrong</p>
<p>@annoyingaakash12 Its because that different cells produces specific proteins that are characteristic to that specific cell.</p>
<p>@Sciencewiz That’s what I got but I think we’re wrong.</p>
<p>xscubastevex I agree with you. I believe it was all four</p>
<p>I think for the parasympathetic question I put ‘slow down the heart rate’ or something of that sort</p>