Biology, 18.03.2021 09:30 isabelgalvarado2838
The climate changes on Earth tend to be self-amplified. For example, the Earth is
currently going through a warming trend. As the Earth's temperature rises, the ice caps
and sea ice melt, reflecting less solar radiation. This results in more absorption of the
Sun's heat, causing the Earth's temperature to rise more, and the ice to melt more. This is
an example of what type of system?
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The idea that all living things are made up of cells is considered scientific law. this means the idea is an emerging scientific idea that has a logical explanation. has been tested with similar results at least twice. is supported by scientific consensus and a large amount of evidence. has been rejected only once by the scientific community
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:00
Apuppy’s tendency to chew is inherited through which of the following? a. through learned behavior b.through genes c. through seasonal cycles d. through hibernation
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:30
Juan and carol were studying invertebrates in biology. they knew that segmented or earth worms preferred a dark, moist habitat. during this lab, they would be investigating the responses of organisms called planaria or dugesia tigrina. these were simple flatworms that still had a one-way digestive system and a very simple nervous system. juan and carol placed the planaria in a petri dish containing cool, distilled water that was partially covered with black paper. they shined a light on the dish. next, they removed the paper and placed a small amount of chicken liver at one end of the dish. they added a few large salt crystals to the water. finally, they added drops of hot water to the cool water in the petri dish. their results can be seen in the data table. according to their experiment, all but one conclusion is valid.
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