Biology, 28.06.2019 14:00 murillokiara0kiki
If one defines life as the simplest form capable of displaying the most essential attributes of a living thing, one very quickly realizes that the only real criterion for life is the ability to replicate. only systems that contain nucleic acids are capable of this phenomenon. this sort of reasoning has led to a new definition of organism: an organism is the unit element of a continuous lineage with an individual evolutionary history. considering the new definition of life, all but one piece evidence supports the fact that a virus must be referred to as an organism. that is: a) viruses contain nucleic acids. b) viruses are capable of replication. c) viruses have a simple cellular structure. d) viruses have an evolutionary history and that implies lineage.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:20
And give a detailed description! scientist observes the boundary between two tectonic plates for a decade and finds that no new volcanoes have formed over the course of her investigation. does this result support the theory of plate tectonics? why or why not?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:30
Modern whales developed their traits through natural selection what occurs during the process of natural selection
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:30
No plagiarizing ! 6th grade work! easy and 100 compare the parts of a cell and the cell as a whole to another common nonliving system (i.e., a car, a city, describe the parts of a cell and their primary function.
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