Biology, 05.10.2019 03:20, nahannahawkins8888
While most organs will grow until maturity (when you stop getting taller), the will get bigger throughout childhood, but it will slowly shrink from once an individual reaches puberty and will continue to shrink throughout adulthood. as this gland shrinks, its tissues are replaced by tissues that are stored in fat cells (called adipose tissue). the reason it shrinks is because the thyroid has a reduced role during adulthood.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:50, AdoNice
Four different thermometers were used to measure the temperature of a sample of pure boiling water. the measurements are recorded in the table below. thermometer temperature reading 1 temperature reading 2 temperature reading 3 w 100.1°c 99.9°c 96.9°c x 100.4°c 102.3°c 101.4°c y 90.0°c 95.2°c 98.6°c z 90.8°c 90.6°c 90.7°c the actual boiling point of pure water is 100.0°c. what can be concluded from the data about the reliability and validity of the thermometers?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:00, pantojaiv90
Monomers are the building blocks of larger molecules, called polymers. for example, proteins are composed of chains of amino acids that are linked together. cellulose is a polymer that makes up plant cell walls. cellulose is made from a chain of c6h10o5 molecules. which monomers are most likely used to produce cellulose? why?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, luv4appleallday
The embryos of a bird, a reptile, and a mammal are similar in appearance. how does comparing the physical appearance of embryos of different species support the theory of evolution? a. it shows that these organisms share a common ancestor. b. it provides evidence that these organisms eat the same foods. c. it shows that these organisms share the same habitat. d. it provides evidence that these organisms suffered a genetic mutation.
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