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How many chromosomes are normally found in human body cells?
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Many body systems work together for proper functioning of the body and to maintain internal homeostasis. the works to break down food eaten before exercising. the takes in the nutrients obtained from the food. the body sweats as a mechanism to cool off, because the is working to flush out toxins.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30
Abiology teacher asks students to give examples of genetic variations that support the idea that changes in a population’s environment affect genetic variation. which is the least supportive example? a.changes in genetics in human populationsb.antibiotic resistance in bacteria populationsc.pesticide resistance in garden insectsd.changes in the color of the peppered moth population in england
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30
The united states uses which source of energy to produce almost 40 percent of its electricity
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Biology, 23.06.2019 03:50
The pea aphid, a type of insect, contains light-capturing pigments in its exoskeleton. pea aphids gained the ability to synthesize these pigments from genes transferred from fungi. while pea aphids do not have chloroplasts or fix carbon, researchers have found that pea aphids with more pigments have higher levels of atp than those with fewer pigments. pea aphids also have been shown to increase production of atp when exposed to sunlight. based on this information, is the pea aphid a true autotroph? a. yes, because the pea aphid can store energy from the sun in atp molecules. b. no, because the pea aphid is unable to use the energy from sunlight. c. yes, because the pea aphid does not need to use energy from food. d. no, because the pea aphid does not store energy from the sun as sugars.
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