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$ 3) Jeremiah was a bullfrog. You kept him for many years in an aquarium where he had
several spots he could crawl out of the water and sit for food. One spot was a mound of
earth in the left-hand corner, another was on a piece of wood in the middle of the tank
and the third was a rock in the right-hand corner. Over a five-day period you noted where
Jeremiah was sitting each time you left for school and again when you got home. Here's
what you found:
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:30, jennieogar20
Adaptive radiations can be a direct consequence of four of the following five factors. selectthe exception. a) vacant ecological niches b) genetic drift c) colonization of an isolated region that contains suitable habitat and few competitor species d) evolutionary innovation e) an adaptive radiation in a group of organisms (such as plants) that another group uses as food
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:00, alina1120
Nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15 are isotopes of the same element. how do these two isotopes differ? a. they have different numbers of nuclei. b. they have different numbers of protons. c. they have different numbers of neutrons. d. they have different numbers of electrons.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:50, andy2461
9. which of these are considered standard precautions for dealing with bodily fluids? check all that apply wearing gloves when providing patient care that may involve contact with blood checking a patient's chart to determine if there is a harmful blood disorder wearing aprons, masks, and protective eyewear when needed transporting a patient from a bed to a wheelchair to take him or her to a procedure washing hands when required cleaning equipment thoroughly before using it on the next patient
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$ 3) Jeremiah was a bullfrog. You kept him for many years in an aquarium where...
$ 3) Jeremiah was a bullfrog. You kept him for many years in an aquarium where...
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