Biology, 28.06.2019 11:30 eelebron0905
Seasonal variations in ocean temperatures can impact the populations of living organisms in the ocean. how would a phytoplankton population be affected by these changes? a. increased sunlight and increased nutrients will decrease phytoplankton populations. b. increased sunlight and decreased nutrients will increase phytoplankton populations. c. decreased sunlight and decreased nutrients will increase phytoplankton populations. d. increased sunlight and increased nutrients will increase phytoplankton populations.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:00
If water were a non polar molecule, how would its properties be different ? a.) water would be a much lighter molecule b.) water would be able to climb up inside plants c.)water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds d.) water would stick together much more strongly
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:20
The mammal pictured below is a silvery mole rat. which statement is an inference based on the picture? the animal is ugly. the animal has hairless feet with sharp claws. the animal has prominent upper and lower incisor teeth. the animal likely has poor vision since its eyes are so small.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:10
Which example describes a mutualistic relationship between organisms? young wasps prey on caterpillars. crabs eat the remains of dead fish. tapeworms feed on food in the intestines of cats ants protect a tree on which they feed.
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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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