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What are two negative effects on the carbon cycle of burning coal? explain your answer in terms of resources and climate change.
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The following image is of a diatom. it lives in water and gets food from photosynthesis. it is encased in a hard shell made of something similar to glass or sand . a diatom is a(n) because it has a) multi-celled organism; specialized parts. b) vertebrate; a skeleton. c) insect; an exoskeleton. d) single-called organism; only one cell.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:30
One of the newest applications of cell technology is called cybrid embryos. this process involves replacing the nuclear material of an animal cell with human nuclear material. how might this process affect public policies about research by using stem cells? the same policies and concerns about the use of human embryonic stem cells would most likely apply. the embryos would most likely be treated like traditional animal embryos and regulated accordingly. the process of forming cybrid embryos would most likely be banned by government regulators. the embryos would be treated as regular cells because they are not fully human in origin.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:20
During the final stage of the cell cycle, cytokinesis allows the cell to finish dividing, creating with copies of dna. can someone fill in the blanks?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:10
Which statement does lola need to correct, and why? a) statement 1 because spiral galaxies do not havearmsb) statement 2 because the bulges contain mostlyyoung red stars.c) statement 3 because the arms are made of mostlyyoung blue and blue-white stars.d) statement 4 because spirals galaxies contain littleto no dust.(c)
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