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8. Plants that thrive in estuaries include mangroves and many grasses. However, the biodiversity of estuaries
is limited because many plants cannot growth there, despite the warm temperatures and abundant water.
Compared to plants that grow on dry land, or in rivers and lakes, plants that grow in estuaries have a
higher tolerance for which of these conditions?
A) rocky soil B)cold water C) direct sunlight D) nutrient-poor soil E) salty water
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Ateam from new york presbyterian hospital is conducting a study about a recent increase in cases involving both excess sweating and kidney stones. what would the team need before it draws a conclusion about the cases? medications that are specifically designed to treat the sickness machines that are built to process blood and reduce symptoms until patients are healthy again data that profile the various patients who report these symptoms proof that the excess sweating is related to the excessive kidney stones
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Which statement best describes the relationship between an allele and a gene? question 1 a. an allele is a variation of a gene that can be expressed as a phenotype. b. an allele is the part of a gene that attaches to messenger rna molecules. c. an allele is a segment of a dna molecule that controls replication of a gene.
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If t=tall and t=short what will be the physical appearance of the offspring the cross below? a.some will be tall and some will be short b.they will all be tall c.they will all be short d.they will be medium height
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