Biology, 14.10.2020 01:01 justincsh7238
Match each object to the properties that describe it; note that more than one property may be connected to each example.
shiny gold coin fixed shape
milk in a bottle flows easily
helium in a balloon fixed volume
takes shape of a container
not easily compressible
rigid
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:00, unknown9263
Molecular models of two different substances are shown below. in the molecule on the left, the oxygen atom pulls on electrons more strongly than the hydrogen atoms. in the molecule on the right, the two oxygen atoms pull on the shared electrons with the same strength. water molecule, h, o oxygen molecule, oz when the two substances are put in the same container, they do not attract each other. why does this happen? a. they both contain oxygen. b. one is polar and one is nonpolar. c . they are both polar. d. they contain different elements.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:20, AgarioEdit
The table lists the observations students made about four specimens under a microscope. based on these observations, what specimens did the students examine? animal plant virus prokaryote cell membrane present ribosomes present lysosomes present nuclear membrane present cell wall present ribosomes present nuclear membrane absent cell wall present ribosomes present nucleus present large vacuole present reproduces inside of a cell nucleus absent rna present 2019 edmentum all rights reserved intl
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:50, dtrammel91
What happens to the amount of waste in the pond as the ecosystem ages?
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