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In a lab diagnosis, a pathologist observed a test sample from a tuberculosis patient under a high-power microscope. which type of bacteria is it if rod shaped structures were observed?
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Tall, cone-shaped mountains in which layers of lava alternate with layers of ash are called a. shield volcanoes. b. cinder cone volcanoes. c. composite volcanoes. d. lava plateaus. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d i need asap
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Chinese privet is a plant that is native to china. over 150 years ago, chinese privet was introduced to the united states as a fast-growing shrub that serves as an excellent privacy hedge. with no natural herbivore, chinese privet quickly established itself and spread in natural areas throughout the southeast and eastern seaboard of the united states. its dominance in these areas has jeopardized the survival of native plant species. chinese privet provides evidence that introducing non-native organisms can cause environmental damage integrated pest management strategies will not decrease chinese privet populations american gardeners can easily control the spread of chinese privet non-native plant species have type i survivorship curves
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The illustration shown is an ovum, a female sex cell. a mutation in this cell may be passed to the woman’s offspring during a) birth. b) mitosis. c) dna replication. d) sexual reproduction
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Which of the following leukocyte is not correctly matched with its function? lymphocytes: immune response against viral infections eosinophil: bacterial macrophage monocytes: macrophage basophils: inflammation eosinophil: bacterial macrophage
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