Biology, 30.08.2019 20:30 4801651052
Which of the following types of models is usually in the form of a drawing, graph, or equation?
a idea model
b. physical model
c. computer model
d. none of the above
select the best answer from the choices provided
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The graph shows the amount of global warming happening in different ecosystems. which populations of organisms will likely decline the most as a result of climate change, and why? a.coral reefs because of the loss of the symbiotic algae living within their bodies b.penguin populations because the fish they eat will move into warmer waters c.mountain-dwelling birds because rising sea levels will relocate their food sources d.large cats in the rainforest because of decreased habitat loss for their prey
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In general, did the simulated mice align with your predictions from the punnett squares? yes or no?
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Which of the following types of models is usually in the form of a drawing, graph, or equation?
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