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Similar with an object would be a side by side search for matching characteristics of objects, comparable. Similar to would be an overall sameness.
Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.
A square of any size would be similar.
I would expect it would be centremetres.
No, because that's impossible unless you planed on doing that and if you did that will b called cheating.
No, because that's impossible unless you planed on doing that and if you did that will b called cheating.
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Rhenium is similar to technetium.
You would expect a 1:1 ratio of offspring with a long body (LL) to offspring with a short body (ll) due to the incomplete dominance of the gene for body length in Drosophila.
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Teachers should treat students in the same manner as they would expect students to treat them.
If one trait is dominant over the other, then you would expect all of the offspring to have the dominant trait.
similar, they comprise a family
Well, there afew ways a mother frog would be similar to its offspring... firstly it has many physical features that are similar. for example, the colour and bodily features would be quite similar (as the offspring would be the same species or breed as the mother frog) And secondly, like humans the mother frog would share similar DNA as its young.
Much More I would expect.
No, it is highly unlikely for another pair of students to have an offspring genetically identical to yours. This is because genetic recombination during sexual reproduction results in unique combinations of genes in each offspring.