Biology, 20.08.2019 20:00, shadenShaden2037
What would most likely happen to life on earth if the carbon cycle stopped? life would continue unchanged. life would cease to exist. only plants would be affected. only animals would be affected
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00, vegeta8375
(drag each tile to the correct identify which questions can be answered by what can be answered by science or which cannot. -is it right or wrong to use genetic engineering to produce new food products? -what are the most common social settings that tend to produce accomplished artists? -if a new gene is added to the genome of a tomato species, will that species be more resistant to insects? -should humans use biotechnology to bring extinct organisms from the fossil record back to life? -do the types of organisms found in the fossil record appear in consistent sequences in different parts of the world? -are michelangelo's paintings more impressive than rembrandt's?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30, iviestrong7430
Which phase of the cell cycle ensures that identical copies of the dna are made for daughter cells?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00, eweqwee3147
Fill in the blank 1. digestion occurs in the small intestine through the action of enzymes. 2. urea, excess water, and other waste materials are eliminated in a water fluid called 3. can cause infections by injecting dna or rna into hosts. 4. the human immune system produces in response to a vaccine, which later can bind to and destroy a pathogen if it invades. 5. are structures that link bone to bone at a joint 6. in the heart, blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle, where it is pumped to the the words i can use are: lymphocytes gliding pivot gas urine absorption dermis fulcrum lungs chemical viruses capillary vertebrae esophagus tendons antibodies synapses ligaments kidneys pathogens
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