Biology, 18.08.2021 06:30, tessthetoast
What would be the most likely outcome for plants on Earth if glucose molecules in cellulose were not arranged in an alternating pattern?
Plants would not be able to create polysaccharides.
Plants would not have the structural support they need.
Plants would not be able to produce chlorophyll.
Plants would not be able to store starches.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:40, HannyBun
Asmall number of finches are removed randomly from the wild and placed in a protected bird area. they are given as much food as they need and have plenty of space. why would natural selection not occur in this population? a. there is no reason for genetic mutation to occur. b. the birds compete for limited resources, c. the population has not reached carrying capacity. d. there is no genetic variation in the finches.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30, dobrzenski8372
Which of the following situations describes a adaptation for a mole? question 2 options: a mole is blind and cannot see underground. a mole is bright and attracts the attention of predator birds. a mole has a sensitive sense of smell to it find food underground.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:50, isabelgarcia188
The small molecule cyclic amp (camp) takes about 0.2 second to diffuse 10 Ξm, on average, in a cell. suppose that camp is produced near the plasma membrane on one end of the cell; how long will it take for this camp to diffuse through the cytosol and reach the opposite end of a very large cell, on average? assume that the cell is 200 Ξm in diameter.
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