How do cells in animals (i. e., birds, horses, humans, etc.) get energy?
What is an obligate anaerobe? How do obligate anaerobes, like the bacteria C. botulinum, get energy?
How does each type of organism get the energy it needs for its essential life processes?
How do organisms get the nutrients they need to survive?
How do nutrients move through an environment? What drives the movement of nutrients?
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Describe how energy and matter move through the environment under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions.
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Abrown coat is recessive in labradors, while a black coat is dominant. if two hybrids are bred, what percentage of the offspring will have black coats? a. 25% b. 50% c. 75% d. 100%
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About which of these did darwin have a poor understanding? a) that much of the variation between individuals in a population is inherited b) the factors that cause individuals in populations to struggle for survival c) the sources of genetic variations among individuals d) that individuals in a population exhibit a good deal of variation e) how a beneficial trait becomes more common in a population over the course of generations
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