Biology, 08.10.2019 01:10, unicornpoop54
So, how do we solve environmental problems? which perspective is correct? can we use technology to improve upon ecological systems? do we have no choice but to try, given the growth of society and the legacy of environmental damage left by history? can new technologies even reverse the ecological damage caused by the old ones? or, are we on a technological track, an innovation avenue, that will lead to unavoidable environmental destruction? will our reach always exceed our grasp? or can we develop a system whereby we use technology to develop a better balance with nature? is technology the answer to our environmental problems?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:10, cylertroutner
Research question: why are the carrots that grew on the left side of the garden larger than the carrots that grew on the right side of the garden? which hypothesis is based on this research question? a comparison of people with gardens to people without gardens will show who is likely to live longer. b. carrots are thought to be good for your eyesight and should be eaten regularly. c. carrots that are provided lots of sunlight grow to a larger size than carrots grown in the shade. d. eating fresh vegetables every day is a healthy thing to do.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:30, cr22estiles
What would most likely happen if green plants were exposed to longer days of sunlight? a. the mitochondria would produce less energy . b. the chloroplasts would produce more energy. c. the cell wall would become thicker. d. the vacuoles would quickly shrink. b. the chloroplasts would produce more energy.
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