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Which statement best compares the carbon cycle and the nitrogen cycle? a. both cycle water from earth's surface to the atmosphere. b. both involve the work of decomposers. c both release oxygen as a waste product. d both require fixation in order to convert molecules
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Plz ! having a smooth seeds is the dominant trait. having wrinkled seeds is a recessive trait. the offspring of two plants with smooth seeds, a. must have smooth seeds. b. may have smooth or wrinkled seeds. c. must have wrinkled seeds. d. have a 25% change of having smooth seeds.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:10
Select all the offspring phenotypes that could be produced from a bbee x bbee cross (shown above). black fur, red eyes black fur, black eyes white fur, black eyes white fur, red eyes re la heller t est hulle elle l aila el answer : b & c b: black fur ,black eyes c: white fur , black eyes
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:00
In the controversial scientific process of cloning, organisms are created that are genetically identical to there parent. this process would be classified as
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:10
Select all the correct answers. for a claim about the natural world to be considered scientific, what attributes must it have? a). it must be open to modification if new evidence doesn't completely support it. b). it must be based on scientific observations that can be repeated in a controlled setting. c). it must be applicable to future events and occurrences. d). it must be consistent with only a small portion of relevant observations or data.
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