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a force is being constantly to an object. the object is accelerating but stops moving after a period of time. Which choice BEST explains why the object stops moving?A: The mass if the object has increasedB: Gravity on the object has increasedC: The object has experiencedD: The object has reached a maximum level of momentumPLEASE HELP MEI’ll give brainchild pointsThank you <3-By a struggling student
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:00
Neelaredoxin is a 15-kda protein that is a gene product common in anaerobic prokaryotes. it has superoxide-scavenging activity, and it is constitutively expressed. in addition, its expression is not further induced during its exposure to o2 or h2o2 (silva, g., et al. 2001. j. bacteriol. 183: 4413–4420). which of the following statements best describes neelaredoxin synthesis? a-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; levels are constant even when exposed to o2 or h2o2.b-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; exposure to o2 or h2o2 increases expression.c-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; exposure to o2 or h2o2 decreases or prevents expression.d-neelaredoxin is only produced when there is exposure to o2 or h2o2.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:30
All individuals have two alleles for a given trait. according to mendel's these alleles are passed down one each from both mother and father.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30
Directions: read the descriptions of the four islands presented in the lesson. 1. list two new traits that each new species of rat might demonstrate as it adapts to the conditions on each island. 2. introduce one of the four new rat species to another island and describe one challenge it would encounter and one success as it adapts to its new environment.
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