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Which reason most likely explains why some species survive mass extinctions on earth? a a broad range of species existed b dominant species mutated very slowly c several species filled the identical niche d a powerful species had a wide variety of characteristics
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Biology, 21.06.2019 15:30
Sammi is studying the interaction of the digestive and circulatory systems in the human body. she has listed various processes that occur in each of the systems. put the processes in order to describe the interaction between these two systems. tiles nutrients diffuse through the villi of the small intestine.digestive processes break nutrients down in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine.blood is pumped through the circulatory system to deliver nutrients to other organs.nutrients are ingested at the mouth.nutrients enter the capillaries of the circulatory system. sequence
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Biology, 21.06.2019 21:00
If water is at -10 ° c and energy is added to the water until it is 50 ° c while maintaining a constant pressure of 760 mmhg, describe the phase change of the water?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00
Ialready know the answers to these questions and they are on the attachment. but i just need to know why that answer is the correct one. plz asap! this is for a report that i need to email by 10!
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:40
When new rock is added to an oceanic ridge, the magnetized strips on either side of the ridge are evidence of sea-floor spreading. this is because the rocks on the two sides of the ridge o are equal in width and in polarity are polar opposites oare magnetized vary in width but are equal in polarity
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