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If someone spills very hot coffee (200 0f on their skin, they will likely perceive much pain. which of the following receptor types is causing this sensation? mechanoreceptors thermoreceptors chemoreceptors nociceptors
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:00
The diagram shows a fossil of an ancient whale skull and a skull of a present-day whale. the ancient whale is extinct and is believed to be an ancestor of the present-day whale. what do these skulls most likely show that supports darwin’s theory of evolution? all populations can adapt and survive. only some organisms have a common ancestor. populations change slowly over time. populations rapidly become extinct.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:30
Imagine that certain laws of physics could be ignored and you were able to travel vast distances in moments. now imagine that you traveled to an earth-like planet located light-years away that is known to support life. think about what you’ve learned in this unit and make an argument for what you think would be the dominant type of life form on this planet. consider whether a notochord is required for an organism to manipulate its environment and become a dominant creature.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:30
Identify any four organelles that should be present in the eukaryotic organism and describe the function of each organelle
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30
Plz fast biotechnology is a growing field of applied biology. many crops such as corn have been engineered to be resistant to herbicides. therefore farmers can spray these chemicals to kill weeds growing near the crop without worries of killing the crop itself how does this type of biotechnology work? a. by changing the genetic make up of the crops. b. by causing the crops to kill the weeds. c. by changing the type of crops used. d. by changing the location of the crops.
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