Biology, 14.10.2019 11:50, darwinpinedahn1
Scientific knowledge is generally considered to have a positive effect on society. in which situation would scientific knowledge most likely have a negative effect on society?
a)if it is used to justify changes in medical practices
b)if it results in new governmental regulations on industry
c)if it takes years to become widely understood
d)if it is misrepresented in order to influence public opinion
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, jose200144
Due i have no idea on this brainliest to the best answer. case #28104 last month, hudson national bank was robbed by an unidentified man. the robber wore gloves, a hat, and a bandana that covered his face. a security guard attempting to stop the robber was knocked unconscious in a struggle. however, the guard managed to pull the hat from the robber's head. witness accounts and security tapes led police to arrest three possible suspects. none of the suspects have alibis, but police are not certain which man is the robber. using hair samples from the hat recovered by the security guard, the crime lab did a southern blot test. hair samples were also taken from each suspect. use the suspects' hair samples to determine the guilty party. suspect a tccatcca / tccatccatcca / tcca / ggcttacctataagg / tggatggatggatggatgga suspect b tccatcca / tccatccaattg / tcca / tccatccatccatccatcca / tggatggatggatgga suspect c ttagcta / ccggtatga / aggt / cgttatcggatata / ggttaggacctatcgataga probe aggt questions answer these following questions in the essay box below. a. which suspect most likely committed the robbery? b. how do you know?
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Biology, 23.06.2019 03:00, tareas7009
Aincludes all the ways an organism lives and interacts with its environment. a. population b. habitat c. ecosystem d. niche
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