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What percentage of those fishing around the globe are from developing countries?
A. 50 percent
B. 68 percent
C. 87 percent
D. 95 percent
Charles Wyville Thomson and John Murray are famous for which of the following?
A. their voyage on the Beagle
B. mapping the continent of Australia
C. providing that there is life in the deep ocean
D. highlighting the role of adaptation in evolution
What caused Cousteau to start advocating for the marine environment?
A. an accident involving a whale
B. the deepwater horizon incident.
C. pressure from many other environmental groups
D. learning much more about the ocean and its challenges
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Monomers are the building blocks of larger molecules, called polymers. for example, proteins are composed of chains of amino acids that are linked together. cellulose is a polymer that makes up plant cell walls. cellulose is made from a chain of c6h10o5 molecules. which monomers are most likely used to produce cellulose? why?
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All ova contain sex chromosomes corresponding to: x y xx xy
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When does a spring tide occur? question 9 options: they occur when the sun, moon, and earth are aligned. in spite of their name, these tides occur twice a year in the spring and fall. they occur on the date of the vernal equinox each year, no matter what stage the moon is in. this is why they are called spring tides. they occur when the sun, moon, and earth are at 45-degree angles from each other. this happens once every spring. they occur when the sun, moon, and earth are aligned. in spite of their name, these tides occur all year long.
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