Biology, 18.07.2019 13:10 brandondees25
Bacteria produce sugar molecules from inorganic substances. these sugar molecules are then used to provide energy so the bacteria can move. which transformation occurs in this process? chemical energy to mechanical energy mechanical energy to radiant energy radiant energy to mechanical energy mechanical energy to chemical energy
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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which of the following represents the chemical reaction of hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide to produce nitrogen and water? a. nitrogen + hydrogen peroxide → hydrazine + water b. nitrogen + water → hydrazine + hydrogen peroxide c. hydrazine + hydrogen peroxide → nitrogen + water d. water + hydrogen peroxide → nitrogen + hydrazine
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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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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:00
Pls in your opinion, what are the limiting factors that might affect the growth or diversity of our ecosystem? respond to this question in claim, evidence, reasoning format. 1. make your claim (i are the limiting factors that might affect the growth or diversity of our 2. follow the claim with 3 pieces of evidence. evidence may be taken from the reading, the videos, previous lessons, or googled answers. site sources, too. 3. use reasoning to explain why you chose your evidence.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:00
What problem would a person most likely have if her kidney did not work correctly?
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