Bacteria live in all parts of the human body, like in your stomach to help
digest food, and on...
Biology, 19.05.2020 02:24, jadenhaslam
Bacteria live in all parts of the human body, like in your stomach to help
digest food, and on your skin to help boost your immune system. They can
also live on their own, not attached to another living organism. We now
know how viruses infect humans, can viruses live on their own, not
attached to an organism? Why or why not? (answer discussed in video) *
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Study the picture of the ocean. which is the best example of an organism’s niche shown in the picture? a. the environment contains several of the same species of coral. b. the shallow area of the ocean meets the needs of the coral and the fish. c. the ocean has fish and coral that live in the same area. d. the coral take in food from the water and provide shelter for the fish.
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If a human has 23 pairs of chromosomes in every muscle cell of its body how many chromosomes will be in a human egg or sperm
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