Biology, 28.07.2019 12:00 cinderalla16dh
Which human-induced change results in increased competition caused by an initial increase in the number of organisms in a habitat? a) non-sustainable harvesting b) nonnative species introduction c) ozone layer depletion d) mass extinction
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30
Plz ! for many generations farmers in north america have been choosing to cross corn plants with large ears of corn each year this results in the new generation of plants also growing large ears of corn. what is the technique called? a. selective breeding. b. natural selection. c. mitosis. d. asexual budding.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30
Plz ! a frog has a genetic mutation in skin cells that causes part of its skin to turn orange the frog will not pass this genetic mutation onto its offspring because, a. the offspring will inherit skin cells from the other parent. b. mutated skin cells cannot divide and produce daughter skin cells. c. skin cells do not contribute genetic material to sex cells. d. parents do not contribute genetic material to their offspring.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:00
The scales shown in the introduction measure mass, or the amount of matter in a particular object. the scientific law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction, but it can change from one form to another. did the simulation support this scientific law? explain why or why not.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:30
What is point source pollution of an aquatic ecosystem? a) pollution of freshwater sources b) pollution from many sources that combine into one c) pollution that occurs over a wide area; water that runs off from fields, parking lots, and other land surfaces d) pollution that can easily be identified with a single discharge source, such as an open pipe which drains into a body of water
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