Biology, 04.12.2020 18:00, Yomarie1104
Malthus explained the relationship between population growth and food supply as
follows: If population is low, food will be high, and if the populatiorſ is higher, then there
will be less food. This is an example of a
relationship
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:00, stelllllllllllllllla
Select the true statements about eubacteria. most live as decomposers and heterotrophs. most only thrive in a narrow range of environments. certain eubacteria are responsible for food poisoning. eubacteria thrive in extreme environments.
Answers: 3
Biology, 22.06.2019 07:00, doris8051
What was the purpose of mendel's experiments with dihybrid crosses? a. to determine if dna was a transforming factor b. to determine if traits could be recessive c. to determine if traits affected each other d. to determine if traits had more than one allele
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30, ebzloera
Which statements best describe the differences or similarities between a comparative investigation and an experimental investigation? check all that apply. experimental investigations are best for showing cause-and-effect relationships, while comparative investigations do not necessarily show this type of relationship. comparative investigations are often impractical and unrealistic, while experimental investigations are the most practical and realistic kinds of investigations. comparative investigations allow for the use of a wide range of variables but do not have a control group, while experimental investigations involve variables that can be controlled. both experimental investigations and comparative investigations are designed to answer scientific questions. both experimental investigations and comparative investigations focus on making observations rather than collecting new data.
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