Biology, 06.10.2021 01:00 fraven1819
Data Analysis:
Use your data to answer the following questions. Use complete sentences, and be as detailed as possible.
How is the water level different for container one versus container two?
for container 2 its more dry and it has no water level.
If water evaporated in at least one container, where did it go?
If condensation is present on at least one lid, how did it get there?
How is the soil different for container one versus container two?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:00
Which of these is an example of land degradation? a. containers designed to store pollutants leak. b. fertilizers provide too many nutrients to crops. c. garbage is buried so the land can be reclaimed later. d. a drought kills all the plants in an area, leaving bare land
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:20
Give examples of selective advantage of organism’s body part/organ
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:30
2. does the given statement describe a step in the transformation of the graph off(x) = x2 that would result in the graph of g(x) = -5x + 2)? a. the parent function is reflected across the x-axis. o yes nob. the parent function is stretched by a factor of 5. yes noonc. the parent function is translated 2 units up.o yes
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:10
1. an enzyme is considered a(n) because it speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up.2. in a catalyzed reaction, a reactant is often called a(n) . an enzyme is specific because the shape of its matches only particular reactants.4. an enzyme speeds up reactions by lowering the . the between an active site and its substrate often strains bonds and the reaction proceed.6. a( , which is often a vitamin, binds to an enzyme and plays a role in catalysis.7. high temperatures or changes in ph can an enzyme, causing it to lose its shape and biological activity.
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