Biology, 27.01.2021 23:50 amandagewecke88
How do plants "forage" for food? How is plant “foraging" similar to the way points
bears forage?
A. Hunting for berries
B. Producing pretty flowers
C. Use their roots to track areas where there are more nutrients
D. Taking nutrients from other plants
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Which sentence is an example of a strong conclusion to an autobiography? a. i stayed after school three days in a row to practice onstage in the auditorium. b. i knew i would have to practice all week to memorize my dance for the recital. c. after the recital was over, i knew practicing was worth it, and i was looking forward to my next big challenge. d. on opening night, i danced in front of a packed auditorium.
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Building glycogen from glucose molecules is an example of what
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30, donald1255
Individuals do not compete directly for resources, but are prey for the same predator
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