SAT, 28.12.2021 19:20, brapmaster764
Georgina likes to read during her summer break. The table below shows the number of pages in each book she read last summer and the number of pages in each book she read this summer.
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SAT, 25.06.2019 22:00, kikirogers3882
Tortoise shells and snail shells are similar in function: they protect the organism from predators. based on a comparison of the organisms in the images, what can you conclude? 1. tortoises and snails have homologous organs, and they’re evolutionarily related. 2. tortoises and snails have homologous organs, and they belong to same species. 3. tortoises and snails have analogous organs, and they belong to the same species. 4. tortoises and snails have analogous organs, and they don’t belong to the same species. 5. tortoises and snails have analogous organs, and they aren’t evolutionarily related.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:00, Tcareyoliver
Which scenario describes intraspecific, indirect competition? a. a peacock defends its territory against another peacock. b. lions and hyenas compete for the same prey animals. c. a male black bear eats fish in an area of a lake, so other black bears can’t. d. different species of birds fight over spilled popcorn on the ground.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 09:00, hnsanders00
These three organisms are interdependent on each other for their survival. what will happen if foxes are eliminated from the region? a. there will be more rabbits and less grass in the region. b. there will be more grass and fewer rabbits in the region. c. there will be fewer rabbits and less grass in the region. d. there will be more rabbits and more grass in the region.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 13:30, broyochey1
Auser wants to add a thick, dark green border around a chart in powerpoint. the user can do this in chart tools by choosing what
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