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Complete 9 additional base pairs. Remember there is no thymine (T) in RNA the adenine (A) in the DNA needs to pair with uracil (U)
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An ecologist studied the same species of deer during the summer and the winter. she noticed that during the summer, when there was plenty of food, the deer were energetic and playful. however, during winter when food was scarce, the deer moved more slowly and did not run unless they needed to escape a predator. which scientific fact is best supported by her observations?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:30
Plants transfer carbon in the carbon cycle a. through assimilation of carbon from the soil. b. when carbon transpires from their stomatae. c. when they are eaten by animals. d. through fixation of carbon in the soil.plants transfer carbon in the carbon cycle a. through assimilation of carbon from the soil. b. when carbon transpires from their stomatae. c. when they are eaten by animals. d. through fixation of carbon in the soil.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:00
Some steps in cell division are shown below: 1. chromosomes condense and pair up 2. segments of dna of sister chromatids twist and cross 3. exchange of dna occurs between chromosomes 4. four daughter cells are created that are haploid which of the following steps is least likely to occur during meiosis 1?
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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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