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The fur color of collared lemmings changes to white at a certain time of the year.
a. Explain how the change in fur color is an advantage to collared lemmings.
When temperatures rise above freezing, snow melts, which causes changes in the collared
lemmings' habitat.
b. Describe two ways warming temperatures could cause the size of the collared lemming
population to decrease.
c. Describe how fur color in the collared lemming population will likely change over time as
temperatures increase because of climate change. Explain your answer using the principles
of natural selection,
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Many organizations release indexes used to measure the development of the world's countries. as we learned in this lesson, these indexes measure many factors, from life expectancy to happiness. in your opinion, what are the three most important factors we can use to determine how developed a country might be? explain your answers in a few sentences.
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What happens as electrons move along the chain of molecules known as the electron transport chain? they gain energy, which causes atp molecules to lose phosphate groups. they gain energy, which causes h *ions to join with oxygen to produce water. they lose energy, which is then used by the cell to make atp. they lose energy, which is then used to break down atp.
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