In any field of sunflowers, the height of the plants

  1. In any field of sunflowers, the height of the plants vary. Birds first eat the seeds from the tallest plants. If this eating
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  2. In this field of sunflowers, variation exists. Some flowers are tall, others short, and finally some plants are an intermediate
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  3. In this field of sunflowers, variation exists. Some flowers are tall, others short, and finally some plants are an intermediate
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  4. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems () is a recessive traita field of 1000 sunflowers, 820 are
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  5. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems (t) is a recessive trait. In a field of 1000 sunflowers, 820
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  6. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems (t) is a recessive trait. In a field of 1000 sunflowers, 820
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  7. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems (t) is a recessive trait. In a field of 1000 sunflowers, 820
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  8. Imagine you are looking out at a field of sunflowers. 774 plants are tall (T) and 226 plants are short (t). Based on Mendel's
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  9. Suppose you are studying a population of sunflowers growing in a small field. How would you determine the population density of
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  10. You look out over a field of sunflowers. A farmer has grown the sunflowers to harvest and sell the seeds. Some of the sunflowers
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