Water that is in a condensed form can be absorbed through leaves.
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Biology, 08.06.2020 20:57, rosie20052019
Water that is in a condensed form can be absorbed through leaves.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:50, tiarabivens0
Of the pollutants that form acids in the atmosphere, which is easiest to reduce? a. sulfur dioxide b. nitrogen dioxide c. ozone d. carbon monoxide
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00, rhodesnyla01
The pharynx is the structure in the body that serves as a pathway of both air and food. how does the body make sure that food does not get into the lungs? the salivary glands secrete enzymes that pull food out of the air pathway. the small intestine pushes the air out of the digestive system. the pancreas breaks down food in the air pathway. the epiglottis closes the air pathway so that food will not enter it.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:30, jalenshayewilliams
Label the following as inner or outer planets; a) has 67 moons made mostly of hydrogen and helium b) has rings c)no moons, high volcanic activity d) known as the red planet, has 2 moons e) very thin atmosphere, moons or rings
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:30, ezzyandrade7
Embryonic stem cells are cells derived from an embryo. these cells can be used to create new tissues for patients suffering from certain illnesses and disorders. which statement best summarizes why the use of embryonic stem cells could be seen as unethical? a. some people consider embryos to possess rights equal to those of fully developed human beings. b. extracting stem cells from embryos is a very energy-intensive process, which consumes resources that could be used elsewhere. c. embryos are difficult to obtain, so the monetary cost of using them for research outweighs their benefit. d. the process of extracting stem cells from embryos generates biohazardous waste that cannot be safely disposed of.
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