Which type of cell can be single celled or multicellular?
a. Prokaryotic
b. Eukaryotic
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Biology, 02.09.2020 20:01, silverdays566
Which type of cell can be single celled or multicellular?
a. Prokaryotic
b. Eukaryotic
c. Both
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00, lanettejohnson355
Which sentence best describes the relationship between chlorophyll and the chloroplast? a.)chlorophyll is a chemical found in a chloroplast. b.) chloroplast is a chemical found in a chlorophyll. c.) both chlorophyll and chloroplasts are found in animals. d.) both chlorophyll and chloroplasts make carbon dioxide.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30, queenjade582
Answer ! in your opinion, what are the limiting factors that might affect the growth or diversity of our ecosystem? respond to this question in claim, evidence, reasoning format. 1. make your claim (i are the limiting factors that might affect the growth or diversity of our 2. follow the claim with 3 pieces of evidence. evidence may be taken from the reading, the videos, previous lessons, or googled answers. site sources, too. 3. use reasoning to explain why you chose your evidence.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:30, lovelyheart5337
Scientists studied reproduction in the new zealand mud snail to answer the question, “are there benefits to reproducing sexually or asexually? ” which of these hypotheses would least likely aid the scientists as they worked to answer the question? sexual reproduction is advantageous over asexual reproduction because it reduces the rate of mutation accumulation. asexual reproduction is advantageous over sexual reproduction because it allows the snails to produce more offspring. sexual reproduction is advantageous over asexual reproduction because it allows for snails to have increased genetic variation. asexual reproduction is advantageous over sexual reproduction because it decreases the snails’ need for social
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