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why do you think a food en can recover, even if the population of one of the heterotrophs is reduced?
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Biomass can be used to generate electricity. biomass relies heavily on agricultural crops. plants release carbon dioxide and water in combustion. plants use photosynthesis to originally generate the energy that is needed. the chemical energy of these plants all started with what energy source?
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What happens during interphase? (1)the nucleus grows to its full size. (2)the cell grows to its full size. (3)the nucleus divides into two nuclei. (4)the cell divides into two cells.
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The cluster of developing cells from conception until birth is called an
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