Biology, 27.08.2019 17:20, morganhines181
Define the problem. look around your house or outside. is there anything that you're wondering about or have questions about? for instance, do you have any animals in the home? maybe you have a hamster and wonder if it is more active in the day or at night. if you go outside, look at birds or insects. maybe you wonder if ants have a food preference. your question doesn't have to involve live organisms. maybe you wonder what type of material best blocks out the sun or if your sense of sight or smell affects how food tastes. think of a question you want answered and state it in the first box below. 125+ sentence
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00, zaratayyibah
Researchers randomly divide participants into groups. each group takes a different amount of omega-3 fatty acid supplements daily for a month. one group receives a placebo. the researchers measure the impact on cholesterol levels in the blood. what is the purpose of random assignment in this experiment? a, to produce treatment groups with similar characteristics b, to ensure that all people with high cholesterol have an equal chance of being selected for the study c, to increase the accuracy of the research results and prevent skewness in the data
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30, mattosmiriah5533
Anton created a chart listing different types of materials. which best complete the chart?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00, graymonky12
This comparative chart is an example of one that might be used by scientists and law enforcement personnel for identification purposes. the chart represents a technological advance called
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:10, lydiapoetz5330
Which is the most likely reason the writer of the play pygmalion chose to change the character of galatea from a statue to working-class woman?
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