facilitated and molecular pumps
Biology, 26.04.2021 21:50, joejoefofana
20. Involves protein channels
diffusion and endocytosis
facilitated and molecular pumps
O facilitated and exocytosis
O Molecular and diffusion
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:30, tynasiaparks13
What kind of seafood would you expect to have the highest levels of mercury and why? kelp, because they use the sun to photosynthesize on the bottom trophic level. oysters, because they filter feed on plankton on a lower trophic level. small fish, because they eat plankton on a higher trophic level. sharks, because they feed on organisms on a higher trophic level.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30, dondre54
African penguins, which inhabit the coasts of southern africa, were classified as an endangered species in 2010. two significant threats to their survival are ecosystem damage from oil spills and overfishing by humans. overfishing depletes the food supply of african penguins. the best method to reduce the threat of overfishing would be to . the risk of oil spills could be reduced by increasing the use of , which should oil consumption. if an oil spill does occur, could be used to remove the oil so the ecosystem may more quickly recover.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:20, Jennybelandres1
What are the fixed alleles in the human species? o a. the alleles that are on the most chromosomes b. the alleles that change most often 000 c. the alleles that no one has d. the alleles that everyone has
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30, maymayrod2000
Prior to the mt. st. helens eruption on may 18, 1980, satellite and topographic views of the volcano were captured. based on the topographic map of mt. st. helens, what is the contour interval if the volcano height is 2,950 m? question 9 options: 600 m 400 m 750 m 500 m
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20. Involves protein channels
diffusion and endocytosis
facilitated and molecular pumps
facilitated and molecular pumps
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