Biology, 15.01.2021 23:20 chaseashley24
Omg this is due in like 10 mins plzz help I'll mark as brainliest
1. Hunting can be to the balance of nature.
both harmful and helpful
harmful
helpful
2.Some are both primary consumers and secondary consumers.
sheep
bacteria
birds
3. Photosynthesis can be by air pollution.
slowed or stopped
helped
increased
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:40
Astudent drew the following flowchart to show the movement of nutrients. soil → roots → plants →? where does nitrogen go next? a. directly into nearby animals as nutrition b. directly into aquifers through condensation c. directly into the air through evaporation d. directly into nearby plants during fixation
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Me with biology endocrine system crossword also image left i need with hw
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