English, 01.04.2021 16:30, xxiigiddy18
1. What are 2-3 concepts from this unit and what did you learn about them? You must use your own definitions.
2. Choose 2 stories/readings/excerpts that you read in the unit. Summarize each story/reading/excerpt in a 5 sentence paragraph. In addition, if you liked the story write 2-3 sentences persuading someone else to read it. If you did not like it, write a 2-3 sentence argument about why it should not be in the curriculum.
3. Save your response to your computer as it will be needed for your final research project.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, josephvcarter
Biologists recognize five levels of cell organization. the lowest and simplest is the cellular level. organisms here are either unicellular organisms, like protozoa, or colonial organisms. colonial organisms are composed of single-celled individuals that stay together to sustain the life of the whole colony. next on the scale of complexity is the level occupied by tissue. a tissue is a group of similar cells which perform a similar activity. tissues that are organized around a common function together make up an organ, the third level of complexity. the fourth level of organization is the system, formed by a group of organs which together perform a specific bodily process. the fifth and highest level is the organism level, in which body systems work together in a structure capable of independent life. main idea:
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, mjeliteballer
What is the missing statement in step 3 of the proof? given: z1 is complementary to 22. 22 is complementary to 23. prove: m_1 = m23 m21 = m2 m2 1 + m22 = 90° m22 = m23 m22 + m23 = 180° 2 statements 21 is comp. to 22 2. 22 is comp. to 23 3. ? 4. mz1 - 90°-m22 m22+m23 = 90° 6. m23 = 90°-m22 7 m21 - m23 reasons 1. given 2. given 3. def of comp. zs 4. subtr equality prop. 5. def. of comp. 25 6 subtr. equality prop 17. trans. prop. vo
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