Biology, 19.10.2021 16:30 blueval3tine
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For each of your samples, research how the structures you observed under magnification help the organisms carry out the basic functions of life, write down your findings in the space provided.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:00, tiffanibell71
Which kingdom includes some organisms that have no nucleus and can live in an environment with an extremely high salt content
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Which of the following situations describes a adaptation for a mole? question 2 options: a mole is blind and cannot see underground. a mole is bright and attracts the attention of predator birds. a mole has a sensitive sense of smell to it find food underground.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:00, cdeanrn8971
The scales shown in the introduction measure mass, or the amount of matter in a particular object. the scientific law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction, but it can change from one form to another. did the simulation support this scientific law? explain why or why not.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:40, mesposito
During crossing-over, a. genetic material is exchanged between nonsister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles. b. nonsister chromatids from each homologous chromosome of a tetrad are exchanged, resulting in new combinations of alleles. c. one homologous chromosome of a tetrad is exchanged with another tetrad, resulting in new combinations of alleles. d. sister chromatids from each homologous chromosome of a tetrad are exchanged, resulting in new combinations of alleles. e. genetic material is exchanged between sister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles.
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