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Q2.12. Bacteria grown in a lab experience what is called an 'exponential phase' of population growth. Suppose that, during this phase, a colony of Mycobacterium tuberculosis you are growing has a per capita growth rate, r, of 0.063 per hour. If the size of your colony at the start of the exponential phase is 0.25 billion cells, then approximately how large will it be in 48 hours
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Which of the following would be least likely to support the modern concept of biological evolution? ( 2 points) a)different species of organisms with similar bone patterns b)different species of organisms with similar reproductive rates species in c)different domains with similar metabolic pathways species in d)different kingdoms with similar cellular structures.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00, noahmartinez3636
Which of the following is true of microbes? a. ninety-nine percent of all microbes are pathogenic. b. gene expression in bacteria is very similar to gene expression in humans, which facilitates the use of bacteria in recombinant biotechnology and gene therapy. c. all bacterial enzymes are harmful to humans and the environment. d. microbes create pollutants and toxins that harm the environment.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00, chasity06
There are specialized producers that live in warm water vents deep in the ocean. these producers do not per-form from photosynthesis, but instead perform a similar process with iron and other chemicals. why do you think these producers use this process instead of photosynthesis?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:30, ijustneedhelp29
Which element forms the basis of all organic organisms a carbon b oxygen c hydrogen d nitrogen
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