Biology, 19.09.2020 01:01 drastipatel18
Design the most optimal meal to last you all at day at school. Your goal is to avoid having
a large fluctuation in your blood sugar. Your meal needs to include a main food and
include how many servings for that food. The meal does not have to use the food you
observed on page one, but it does need to have real nutrition facts. If you eat more than
one serving, then you will need to multiply the number of serving for the grams of
carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and calories for that food.
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Which of these statements are true about scientific theories and hypothesis
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:30
In a classic experiment using pea shape, mendel conducted two separate genetic crosses. in the first cross the parent plants were “true breeding” for pea shape; one had round peas ( r )and the other had wrinkled (r). the first cross produced a filial 1 generation of all round peas. in the second cross, mendel bred plants from the filial 1 generation. this cross produced different results. out of approximately 1000 plants, about 75% were round and 25% were wrinkled.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:10
Hormones are chemical molecules produced by endocrine glands. one such endocrine gland is the thyroid gland, which synthesizes the thyroid hormone, which in turn affects the heart muscles. which two statements describe the probable reason for the function of the hormone? the cells in the heart have specific receptors that allow for the intake of hormones. the heart and the endocrine glands have the exact same types of cells. all cells make the same types of hormones. thyroid hormones show their effect on the heart by means of specialized cells. thyroid cells and cardiac cells have different dna.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:30
Development has provided electrically for less money but what may be considered a cause of nuclear power
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