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What is likely to happen in the long term if the earth continues to absorb more energy than it emits? a) the earth will discontinue recycling energy. b) organisms will begin to compensate for the change by incorporating more energy. c) the overall temperature of the earth will increase. d) the nutrient cycles will happen more frequently. e) the excess energy will create extra nutrients on earth.
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This is one of the five kingdoms in the older biological succession. organisms in this kingdom are prokaryotic
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:10, ErikHabdlowich
Drag the correct tiles to the image. not all tiles will be used. the diagram is a schematic representation of the electron transport mechanism in mitochondria. label the diagram to complete the model.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00, brianfranklin17
Which of the following is the best definition for the process of photosynthesis? a.) plants digest sugars to make energy. b.) plants use oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide. c.) plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide to make sugars. d.) plants use sunlight to make chlorophyll and chloroplasts.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:50, mahogany139
What is the difference between sex-linked traits and autosomal traits in humans? a. sex-linked traits can only be passed from fathers to sons, while autosomal traits can be passed on from both parents to offspring of any sex. b. sex-linked traits are passed on through the x and y chromosomes, while autosomal traits are passed on through the other 22 chromosomes. c. sex-linked traits only affect females, while autosomal traits affect both males and females. d. sex-linked traits refer to genes that are on the x and y chromosomes, while autosomal traits refer to genes on all 23 chromosomes.
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