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20) Image you discover a new element. After collecting your millions of dollars and your
Nobel Prize, they ask you to decide where you would like to put it on the Periodic
Table. Using your knowledge of how it is organized, describe where you would put
your element and explain why. Please give your element a name and describe its
characteristics to help you explain where you will put it on the table.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:00, erinolson07cats
Im inn a ! what"s the answer which of the following is one way creativity can scientists? by ensuring they follow the scientific method by increasing the amount of time it takes to complete scientific experiments by making sure they only try things that have already been proven by leading them to ask more questions about the natural world
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:20, journeyburks07
Read each description below and determine to which stage of sleep each pertains. then click and drag each box into the appropriate category below.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:10, dmarte11092001
Explain the cellular functions that occur when antibiotics attack a bacteria cell. a. antibiotics target the cell wall, cell membrane, and the processes of protein and nucleic acids production in bacteria to rupture the cell. b. antibiotics create dormant resistant endospores to preserve the genetic material and rupture the cell. c. antibiotics target the cell wall and form a bridge-like connection to form conjugation. d. antibiotics use binary fission to grow twice its size, replications its dna, and split into two cells.
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