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In a 2015 investigation, researchers from the University of Central Florida learned that baby green sea turtles move slowly. What did they conclude from this investigation
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Select all the correct answers. lactobacillus is a bacteria that live inside humans. these bacteria live on the nutrients from our bodies. they to keep our gut clean and healthy. s. typhi is a bacteria that enter our bodies through contaminated food. this bacteria causes infections in the body. based on this information, which two statements about the association between these bacteria and humans are true? a. lactobacillus shares a parasitic relationship with humans. b. s .typhi shares a parasitic relationship with humans. c. both lactobacillus and s. typhi share a parasitic relationship with humans. d. both lactobacillus and s. typhi share a mutualistic relationship with humans. e. lactobacillus shares a mutualistic relationship with humans, and s. typhi shares a parasitic relationship multiply chrse
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Epinephrine is a hormone released from the adrenal gland of the body, most often in a stressful situation. it is known as the "fight-or-flight" hormone. one way that it causes a response in the body is to activate receptors on muscle cells. where are these cellular receptors located? a. on the cell membrane b. in the nucleus c. on the cell wall d. around the mitochondria
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Hemoglobin is a proton that carries oxygen around your body what is hemoglobin made from
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Which of the following types of reactions would decrease the entropy within a cell? a. dehydration reaction, b. hydrolysis, c. respiration, d. digestion, e. catabolism.
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