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The basic requirements for plants to survive are oxygen carbon dioxide nitrogen carotenoids nutrients water auxin sunlight chlorophyll
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Biology, 20.06.2019 18:02, andy6128
The growth of a population of sparrows accelerates with each generation. the chances of dying are about the same for these sparrows, regardless of age. this population of sparrows therefore demonstrates the growth of a population of sparrows accelerates with each generation. the chances of dying are about the same for these sparrows, regardless of age. this population of sparrows therefore demonstrates exponential growth and a type ii survivorship curve exponential growth and a type iii survivorship curve arithmetic growth and a type ii survivorship curve arithmetic growth and a type i survivorship curve
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Biology, 21.06.2019 12:30, yair7
Based on the phylogenetic chart, which three statements are true about the relationship between the organisms? a human is more closely related to a mouse than a kangaroo. a platypus is more closely related to kangaroo than a mouse. a human and a kangaroo share common features because of a common ancestor. a platypus and a mouse are more closely related than a platypus and a kangaroo. a kangaroo and a mouse are more closely related than a mouse and a human.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00, morganhines181
What is a group of organisms that are closely related and share similar characteristics
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30, 10040813
Amino acids contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur. of the 20 amino acids found in humans, 11 are called "nonessential" because they can be manufactured by the body when needed. which elements in these 11 amino acids are commonly obtained from the metabolism of sugar molecules?
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