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Which polymers code for an organism’s traits? a)lipids, b)proteins, c)nucleic acids, d)carbohydrate?
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Legumes, a type of plant, require rhizobia, a type of soil bacteria, to survive since these organisms fix nitrogen during photosynthesis. rhizobia use the legumes for food. what would most likely happen to the legume population if rhizobia suddenly became extinct?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:00
The graph shows the amount of global warming happening in different ecosystems. which populations of organisms will likely decline the most as a result of climate change, and why? a.coral reefs because of the loss of the symbiotic algae living within their bodies b.penguin populations because the fish they eat will move into warmer waters c.mountain-dwelling birds because rising sea levels will relocate their food sources d.large cats in the rainforest because of decreased habitat loss for their prey
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:10
Match the correct terms to their descriptions a system in which only energy but not matter is exchanged frozen water in snow part of geosphere that includes only soil a thin layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere cryosphere tropopause closed system pedosphere
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:30
When mitochondrial dna from living relatives was compared with mitochondrial dna from the skeletons, scientisits determined that skeletons 3,4,5,6 and 7 were members of the romanov family. which of these skeletons can be identified by name based on the evidence you have? explain your answer.
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