Biology, 13.07.2019 19:00 Karamatullah
The classification levels of a human are listed below from largest to smallest. eukarya animalia chordata mammalia primates hominidae homo sapiens which level of biological classification do mammalia and hominidae represent, respectively? a)class and family b)order and class c)family and species d)species and kingdom
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Sally and sue were investigating the topic of friction in science. they used a small car and a ramp as seen in the picture to test what they were learning. they knew that they slipped easily on waxed floors but not on carpet, so they decided to change the material on the surface of the ramp to see what happened. they planned to use glass, carpet, aluminum foil, and sandpaper and run the car down the ramp over each surface. what would be the best research question to guide the girls' experiment? a) does the amount of surface area affect the friction on the moving car? b) will the car travel fastest on the glass surface? c) how does the angle of the ramp affect the speed of the car? d)do rougher surfaces tend to create more friction than smooth surfaces?
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Asap i will reward you brainliest for best which sentence about protists is accurate? all protists are unicellular and microscopic in nature. they have organelles, so protists are eukaryotic in nature. all protists make their own energy through photosynthesis.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00
Need the diagram below, which is not drawn to scale, shows the position of the earth, moon, and sun. what type of eclipse occurs when the earth, moon, and sun are lined up in the order shown? a. planetary eclipse b. solar eclipse c. martian eclipse d. lunar eclipse
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