Biology, 28.09.2019 17:20 GERIANNCAYER
In 2004, tests were performed on the san carlos reservoir in arizona to determine levels and distributions of some toxic metals. cores of sediment were sampled and tested, and the scientists found that there were two time periods represented in the sediment by larger levels of copper than is recommended in sediment quality guidelines. what scientific investigation might these results lead the scientists to next?
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Food contains a sugar called ( ), which is broken down in a process called cellular ( ). this process uses ( ) to break down food molecules and provide energy for cells. fill in the parentheses
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What is the volume of a book that has a width of 10 cm a length that is 2 times the width and a height that is half they would remember to express your answer in keeping units
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List the four types of organic compounds found in all living things and explain why they are important.
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(05.01 mc) west indian manatees are large aquatic mammals that live in rivers and near shore estuaries, especially in florida. they have two flexible front flippers with three or four toenails, similar to elephant toenails. though they lack hind limbs, manatees have vestigial pelvic bones, as shown in the diagram. manatee and elephant skeletons are shown side-by-side. the manatee, an aquatic animal, has a skeleton that has two large front limbs and two very tiny hind limb bones that do not form actual limbs. the elephant has four large limbs. which of the following answer choices best describes how evidence of the manatee toenails and pelvic bones supports the scientific theory of evolution of these animals? (1 point)
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