Biology, 17.10.2021 01:10, joseperez1224
Use the chart at the right you help you answer the following question. Suppose you were getting ready for a soccer game and wanted to have a snack that would give you energy for the entire game. Which snack should you eat: a container of yogurt with some cheese (both high in fat) or hard candy with soda pop (both high in glucose)? Why?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:30, Annabel9554
There are few cells in the body that do not undergo mitosis: most somatic cells divide regularly, some more than others. take for example the cells that line the digestive tract. these cells must be frequently replaced because they are constantly eroded by the movement of food through the tract. what mechanism(s) is/are in place to ensure that these cells are exact copies of the mother cell
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:40, duyphan
Two pea plants with yellow peas are crossed. most of their offspring have yellow peas, but about 25 percent of the offspring have green peas. for pea color, yellow is the dominant trait and green is the recessive trait. what does this tell you about the two parent plants? a. the parent plants have only dominant alleles for pea color. b. the parent plants are heterozygous for pea color. c. pea color follows an incomplete dominance pattern of inheritance. d. the parent plants are homozygous for pea color.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:30, connie2168
Use the drop-down menus to match each part of the scenario to the correct scientific practice. akira records the speed of a reaction without a catalyst and then with a catalyst. akira creates a reaction without a catalyst and repeats the reaction with a catalyst. akira turns in a written lab report to his science teacher. akira wonders, "will adding a catalyst speed up this chemical reaction? " akira writes in his notes that adding a catalyst sped up the chemical reaction because the catalyst lowers the activation energy needed to get the reaction started.
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