Biology, 18.08.2019 08:50 hajanaetowens
Which are true about forests? choose all that apply. i. they are home to one-half of the world's people ii. traditional medicine, used by most of the world, comes from forests, including rainforests iii. chemicals from old-growth forests are used to make most medicines iv. forests are habitat for two-thirds of terrestrial species
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00, babygirlqueen5588
Why do leaves change color in the fall? green pigments break down and no longer mask the color of chlorophyll. chlorophyll breaks down and no longer masks the colors of other pigments. red- and yellow-colored pigments grow and mask green-colored chlorophyll. green-colored chlorophyll breaks down and turns red and yellow.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00, ayoismeisalex
Which of these is true of the cytoplasm of an unfertilized egg? a. it is an unevenly distributed mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. b. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. c. these substances are supplied by the sperm. d. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. e. development is directed solely by the surrounding cells. f. it is a homogeneous mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. g. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. h. these substances are produced by the dna of the fertilized zygote.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30, yungjosa
Which statement best explains why cells were observed in more detail using a compound microscope than a simple microscope? a compound microscope has greater magnification ability than a simple microscope. the compound microscope was invented before the simple microscope. a compound microscope is much easier to manufacture than a simple microscope. compound microscopes were more common than simple microscopes.
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