Biology, 01.09.2019 08:30 josephnievesr31
Which best describes the negative impact of human water use. a. food can be produced in dry areas. b. increased runoff varies fertilizers. c. food can be produced through drought years. or d. water can improve the livelihood of farmers
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00
The earth consists of a variety of different organisms. despite their diversity, however, some similarities on the structural and metabolic levels may be seen. these similarities can be attributed to a. similarities among organisms in their proteins and nucleic acids. b. the ability of organisms to readily adapt to sudden environmental changes. c. similarities in organisms' habitats and niches. d. the ability of all organisms to interbreed and produce new species.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:20
1. variations in a population of moths allow for some of its members to be able to adapt to environmental changes. the better adapted of the moths will be able to survive the change and thus prevail as the “fittest” of the species. (a) describe three mechanisms in which variation can occur within a species population. (b) explain which mechanism or mechanisms would be responsible for the survival of a population of peppered moths better than white moths in an environment affected by industrial soot. justify your answer.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:50
How many chromosomes does each human cell contain? a. 23 chromosomes b. 26 chromosomes c. 43 chromosomes d. 46 chromosomes
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:00
This is one of the five kingdoms in the older biological succession. organisms in this kingdom are prokaryotic.
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