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a scientist collects three cells from a mouse: a liver cell, a stomach cell and a lung cell. what do the three cells have in common?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00, kamnicole13
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:20, vince022503
Match the following items 1. rr 2. rr 3. identical alleles 4. unlike alleles 5. rr ()homozygous, recessive ()homozygous definition ()heterozygous, dominant cell ()heterozygous definition () homozygous, dominant cell
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30, nonjabulomabaso7423
Subduction zones form when an oceanic plate collides with another oceanic plate or continental plate. the continental crust is lighter and less dense than oceanic crust. continental crust's density is approximately 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter. oceanic crust is thinner and the average density is about 3.3 cubic centimeters. when the two crustal plates converge the oceanic plate always bends and subducts beneath a continental plate. once the oceanic crust subjects, the rocks are subjected to changes in heat and pressure. because of this, we would expect to find rocks in the area of a subduction. a) clastic b) igneous c) metamorphic d) sedimentary
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