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3. which of the following is a characteristic that could be applied to both living and nonliving things? (1 point)
composed of cells that maintain homeostasis
carry out metabolic reactions
transfer genetic information to offspring
contain mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
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Which of the following is one of the four conditions necessary for natural selection to occur in a population? fewer organisms are born than the habitat can support mutation does not occur organisms have identical characteristics variation is inherited
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00
Can you identify which of the following groups of organisms are, or are not, populations? a. the american bison (bison bison) and grey wolves (canis lupus) currently living in yellowstone national parkb. all of the rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss that) that have ever lived in lake eriec. the group of american bison (bison bison) currently living in yellowstone national parkd. a group of calliope hummingbirds (selasphorus calliope) and a group of rufous hummingbirds (selasphorus rufus) living in the same new hampshire woodse. the northern cardinals (cardinalis cardinalis) living on opposite shores of lake champlain f. all of the whales currently living in the atlantic ocean off cape cod, massachusetts
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:30
2. cheryl hears a new song on the radio every day during the week on her commute to work. surprisingly, when the song comes on at a party on saturday night, she knows most of the words without trying. describe the three ways that we use cognition to learn without reinforcement. which type of cognitive learning without reinforcement best explains how cheryl knew the song lyrics? explain your answer.
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