Biology, 24.02.2021 19:00, caydence24
Evolution occurs in response to a change in the environment. Environmental change often involves other species of organisms. Which of the following examples BEST represents an example of coevolution? A. Wolves and dogs share a common ancestor due to the fact that 99.8% of their genes are the same.
B. Sharks and dolphins both developed characteristics, such as a light underbelly and a darker upper surface, which helps both blend in with the ocean environment. C. As a pinyon pine developed large nutritious seeds, the pinyon jay evolved a pouch to carry the seeds.
D. A fish and a lizard both have similar traits, such as gills and a curved tail while in the embryonic stage of development.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:20, heyrosaphoto2610
Question 3(multiple choice worth 4 points) (02.04 lc) which best describes the function of chloroplast? allows certa molecules to enter and exit the cell makes food during photosynthesis detoxifies waste products o packages proteins into vesicles
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00, JAXKBOII55951
Be in this im starting a with you so if you want you can get a partner for this. but basically im going to assign you guys a biome and you have to have a big sheet paper and you will turn it into 4 squares. the top right square is will be a drawing square for a drawing you will make of your biome. the top left square is about the biomes plants and drawings of them. the bottom left square is about the biomes animals. the bottem rights square is about the description of the biome. leave a comment or an answer and i will assign biomes. if your request one thats the one you get. send me a link to the project and i will grade ! im not a teacher btw.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:00, briana21092005
Where substance is produced during cellular respiration
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