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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:20, mariap3504
(select all the correct choose each statement that is scientific. - the opinions of randomly selected participants in a survey prove the idea that global temperatures are not increasing on earth. - the universe's average temperature and rate of expansion support the idea that it began as one super-dense and hot mass 13.8 billion years ago. - ocean tides are caused by the uneven gravitational pulls of the moon and sun on different parts of earth. - human life is more valuable than other forms of life on earth because humans are more intelligent than other organisms.
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Time remaini 02: 50: 5 in the farewell speech, queen elizabeth's use of first-person point of view her to appear to be impartial and objective prevents her from addressing the audience directly allows her to share her personal thoughts and ideas, makes it seem as though she's observing from the outside, mack this and return save and evit
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:00, zitterkoph
Albinism is an autosomal recessive condition. which circle graph above shows the genotype probability when an albino female mates with a male that is heterozygous for the albinism trait? answer choice f answer choice g answer choice h answer choice j
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:30, dorsonchang6511
High blood pressure occurs when there is too much blood flowing through the blood vessels at one time. by changing the amount of water in the blood, blood pressure can change. the excretory system can to lower blood pressure. which would most likely occur in the kidney? a)more water would be transferred from the nephron. b)less water would be absorbed into the nephron. c)the amount of water in the bladder would decrease. d)the amount of water in the blood would increase.
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