Biology, 15.10.2020 20:01 summerkilby8
Some areas of the world are experiencing more desert-like conditions.
This change MOST favors survival of species with the ability to do which
of the following? *
consume large amounts of food
become dormant for long periods
sense infrared and ultraviolet light
transpire water through the skin to the atmosphere
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The cluster of developing cells from conception until birth is called an
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