Match the following. part a1. pupa 2. tadpole 3. larva 4. complete metamorphosis 5. incomplete metamorphosis 6. juvenile 7. metamorphosis part ba. the change from larva to adult occurs in one dramatic step b. the change from larva to adult comes in several steps or stages c. the first or earliest period of life in a young animal d. phase of life of an organism which undergoes metamorphosis e. the transformation of a larva to an adult f. the stage between larva and adult in insects undergoing complete metamorphosis g. a young frog or toad in the larval stage of development
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:00, autumnlyons69
Biomass can be used to generate electricity. biomass relies heavily on agricultural crops. plants release carbon dioxide and water in combustion. plants use photosynthesis to originally generate the energy that is needed. the chemical energy of these plants all started with what energy source?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:30, Delgadojacky0206
Read the scenario below and answer the question that follows. hallie is reading a novel in the library when susan, her best friend, slumps down in a chair next to her. susan doesn't say anything, but hallie knows that susan is upset because she is slumping in her seat and rolling her eyes. a psychologist would explain that hallie is interpreting her friend's emotion based on a. the behavioral component of emotion b. her friend's ability to regulate emotion c. the verbal component of emotion d. the physiological component of emotion select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:30, kmchippps
According to theories of how life began, how did early organic molecules begin to separate from the outside world? a: specialized enzymes were required b: chains of amino acids created a barrier c: formation of microspheres or vesicles d: rna catalyzed the formation of membranes
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