Biology, 22.05.2020 22:59, hananbarakat
Fill in the blank. Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotes, but only can live in hostile environments such as in hot springs. are not monophyletic and so are very diverse, defined as any eukaryote that isn’t a fungus, plant, or animal. Fungi are and cannot produce their own food. Respond to the following based on your reading. As you take a walk in the woods, you encounter a plant that doesn't have a root structure or a way to soak up water. What type of plant is this? Which kingdoms are entirely heterotrophic? If you encountered a hot spring, which kingdom of organisms would be most likely to live in that hot spring? Why did scientists only include plants and animals in the initial classification levels describing life?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00, kmh05
Fan egg cell containing the (n+1) number of chromosomes combines with a sperm cell containing the (n) number of chromosomes, what is the result of this union? a) all future somatic cells of the organism will contain the (2n + 1) number of chromosomes. b) all future somatic cells of the organism will contain the (2n - 1) number of chromosomes. c) only certain somatic cells of the organism will contain the (2n + 1) number of chromosomes. d) all future somatic cells of the organism will contain the normal diploid number of chromosomes.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:30, DogeDogeLove
When an object is moving away from you while still making a sound, the pitch of the sound is perceived to a. lower b. unchanged c. fluctuating d. higher
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00, russelllang606
Explain why it’s important for scientists to study the sun. list at least two challenges researchers face when examining earth’s nearest star.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30, robbinsjeffrey271
Which of the following cognitive skills have not been displayed by animals? a. using tools b. forming concepts c. transmitting culture d. using syntax
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