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Dictionary » L » Learning set Learning setLearning set a readiness or predisposition to learn developed from previous learning experiences, as when an organism learns to solve each successive problem (of equal or increasing difficulty) in fewer trials. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... that the peacocks are aroused by the direction their genome is already set to go, anyway. Therefore what they in their mind find desirable is the ... it would take an isolated genome to speciate depends on its genetic learning rate (how fast it gains or changes new information/genes). Sexual ...
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Re:... isolated from another can experience genetic drift that forces them forever apart. In some cases speciation happens very slowly by taking small learning steps, one gene or epigentic switching change at a time. In other cases it is immediate, with no transitional fossils possible. How long it ...
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Re: can galactose be convert into fructose?... I know the last part may not be of help but I hope I have helped in some way! And if i'm wrong, then feel free to correct me because there is learning through mistakes!
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Converting to energy source- glycolysis etc..... light energy is used to create ATP and NADPH. this ATP and NADPH will then be used in the Calvin-Bensen cycle to make the sugars While you are learning these molecular processes, keep in mind the big picture: photosynthesis and cellular respiration are two completely separate processes and ...
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An advanced textbook/resources for experimental techniques?... site-directed mutagenesis, etc. In the exams we constantly have to design experiments and describe the "controls." I'm only just learning what controls ARE! What resources are out there to help me?
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