Fully-grown adults are much larger in size than young children. what happens to the cells of the body during the growth of a child? a)the cells of a growing child divide to make more cells, and those cells are each half the size as the cells were before they divided. the cells do not grow before they divide again. b)the cells of a growing child divide to make more cells, and those cells grow to become the same size as the cells were just before they divided. c)the cells of the body of a growing child grow, but the number of cells stays the same. d)the size and number of cells in the body of a growing child stay the same
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30
Step 1 review the imaginary strand of dna below. note the complementary base pairs. a g c a a t c c g t c t t g g t c g t t a g g c a g a a c c step 2 to begin replicating this strand of dna, draw the two sides of the strand separating. step 3 now, draw the free-floating bases linking up with the separate sides. remember to follow the rules of complementary base pairing. step 4 draw the two resulting dna strands.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. match wach fossil with the layer where it’ll be present based on these condition
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