Biology, 06.03.2020 23:25, PENTALIZARD2834
G Na + / K + ATPase (sodium potassum adenosine triphosphatase) is found in the plasma membrane and catalyzes the exchange of sodium and potassium ions across the membrane. Classify the statements about the transport system as either true or false. True False
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Biology, 21.06.2019 14:00, landon6663
Which statement best describes the nature of science? a. science discoveries using the latest technology are the most valuable. b. scientific theories and laws are based on beliefs and popular opinion. c. scientific ideas change over time as new information is discovered. d. science is superior to other fields such as art, philosophy, and music. i think its c
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:50, darceline1574
Which of the following types of stars is most likely to end up as a supernova? in graph a, the curve peaks at 800 nm, in the red section of the visible light spectrum. in graph b, the curve peaks at 550 nm, in the green section of the visible light spectrum. in graph c, the curve peaks at 450 nm, in the blue section of the visible light spectrum. in graph d, the curve peaks at 300 nm, in the violet section of the visible light spectrum. a b c d
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:40, allisonxyooj22
1. -define adaptation2 explain darwin's theories of descent with modification and natural selection in detail3. -explain how each of these provides evidence for evolution: a. -fossil record, including superposition and transitional fossilsb-anatomy, including homologous structuresc-biological molecules, including dna and proteins4. -explain the difference between convergent and divergent evolution.5. -define and give three examples of artificial selection6. -define and give one example of coevolution.7. -explain biodiversity and how it benefits humans.8. -explain a type of population lest affected by environmental change.
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