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Plzz answer quick Disruptions in the environment caused the population of moth to change over the course of 5 years during
the Industrial Revolution. However, the pollution did not DIRECTLY cause the deaths of the moth. What did?
Why? (use the word variations within your response)
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00
The phylogenetic tree illustrates the relationship between humans and our closest living relatives. the tree was based on biochemical comparisons, including dna and amino acid sequences. according to the biomolecular data, we could infer that a) the four organisms do not have a common ancestor. b) humans are more closely related to chimps than any other apes. c) chimps are more closely related to gorillas than they are to humans. eliminate d) there is no evidence if any relationship between the four branches on the tree.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00
During the day, plants produce by splitting water molecules in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. at the same time, plants use cellular respiration to produce some of the needed by the light-independent reactions to make sugars. during the night, plants produce because takes place.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30
Step 1 review the imaginary strand of dna below. note the complementary base pairs. a g c a a t c c g t c t t g g t c g t t a g g c a g a a c c step 2 to begin replicating this strand of dna, draw the two sides of the strand separating. step 3 now, draw the free-floating bases linking up with the separate sides. remember to follow the rules of complementary base pairing. step 4 draw the two resulting dna strands.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:30
How do all types of diffusion/passive transport actually ‘work’ without using even the smallest amount of cellular energy?
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