Biology, 26.08.2019 16:30 rileyeddins1010
Although the atmosphere contains about 78% nitrogen gas, only a few types of organisms are able to convert it into a form usable by plants and other producers. what organisms can combine nitrogen in the atmosphere with hydrogen atoms to form ammonia?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:30
What is the difference between the conducting zone and the respiratory zone of the respiratory system? the conducting zone is a series of cavities and tubes that move air to the respiratory zone where gases exchange with the bloodstream. the conducting zone exchanges gases between the lungs and the alveoli and the respiratory zone is a series of cavities and tubes that move air to the conducting zone. the conducting zone moves oxygen into the cells and the respiratory zone takes carbon dioxide away from the cells. the conducting zone moves oxygen into the bloodstream and the respiratory zone takes carbon dioxide away from the bloodstream.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:00
Which best describes the scientific method? a. a path of clearly defined steps that must be followed in a particular order b. a possible answer to a scientific question based on knowledge or research c. the recipe for how to conduct an experiment that must be followed precisely d. the process of hypothesis and testing through which scientific inquiry occurs
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30
What is one way intensive agriculture can contribute to climate change? a. tree loss to agriculture increases earth's albedo b. livestock manure absorbs greenhouse gases c. large herds of livestock release greenhouse gases d. fewer trees are available to replenish petroleum stores appex
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