Biology, 05.01.2021 01:00, leomessifanboy678
1. A botanist who was studying a new plant ground up some of the leaf cells, then centrifuged the mixture. The organelles became fractionated such that the heavier fractions could produce ATP in the light, and the organelles in the light fraction could produce ATP in the dark. What do the fractions most likely contain?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:30, mickeyo2003
In 1992, hurricane andrew left a wake of destruction through florida. one victim of the storm was a reptile-breeding facility. over 900 burmese pythons were set free, and today thousands of pythons live in florida. these pythons are an invasive species, or a harmful species not native to the region. 1. what impacts do you think the burmese pythons might have on local ecosystems
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30, atiyawhite7863
Step 1 review the imaginary strand of dna below. note the complementary base pairs. a g c a a t c c g t c t t g g t c g t t a g g c a g a a c c step 2 to begin replicating this strand of dna, draw the two sides of the strand separating. step 3 now, draw the free-floating bases linking up with the separate sides. remember to follow the rules of complementary base pairing. step 4 draw the two resulting dna strands.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:30, minervica
The table presents the average day and night temperatures in five cities. it also reveals whether a city receives substantial rainfall (wet climate) or little rainfall (dry climate). which city’s rocks are likeliest to experience frost wedging, and why? a) city a because the consistently subzero temperature would prevent water from melting b) city b because it is a wet region and the temperature fluctuates around the freezing point c) city c because it receives plenty of rain fall and the weather is moderately cool d) city d because the hot and dry weather would cause rocks to absorb water
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