Biology, 01.07.2019 18:10 jones03riley
Your data for diffusion of water across a differentially permeable membrane in response to a sucrose gradient could be graphed with change in weight on the vertical axis rather than total weight. how would you interpret the slope of the curves produced when you dothis?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00
The images show the wings of a bat and a bee. from this evidence, what can you conclude about the evolutionary relationship between these organisms? a. the wing structures of the bat and the bee are different, indicating they didn’t inherit wings from a common ancestor. b. the wing structures of the bat and the bee are different, indicating they inherited wings from a common ancestor. c. the functions of bat wings and bee wings are the same, indicating they obtained wings from a common ancestor. d. the functions of bat wings and bee wings are different, indicating they didn’t obtain wings from a common ancestor.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:30
Check all that apply diatoms are marine algae that have a shell made of silica, what are some of the uses of the silica shell after the diatoms die? 1.the shells make up the diatomaceous earth used in filters 2.it can be used as an ingredient in abrasives 3.they are used in food products 4.the shells can be used in some insulating materials
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:00
Identify the type of energy used in each action. the flexing of an arm muscle: a signal transduction process by a neuron: a ball at the top of a hill: 1. electrical energy 2. mechanical energy 3. gravitational potential energy
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:30
Based on the topographic map of mt. st. helens, what is the contour interval of the volcano about height is 2,950 m?
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