Biology, 28.06.2019 21:50 tashaunalewis6774
Slides: are there striations across the width of the muscle cells? number of nuclei? what are the size, shape, and arrangement of fibers? what function occurs as a result of the contractions in the selected muscle? (see page 3 of the lesson) what is the relationship between structure and function in the selected muscle? (see page 3 of the lesson) muscle - human cardiac there are striations across the muscle. it only has one nuclei. intestines - outer wall detail (smooth muscle) there are no striations across the muscle. it only has one nuclei. slide 1: muscle- skeletal longitudinal section and slide 2: muscle-skeletal cross section
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:00
Biomass can be used to generate electricity. biomass relies heavily on agricultural crops. plants release carbon dioxide and water in combustion. plants use photosynthesis to originally generate the energy that is needed. the chemical energy of these plants all started with what energy source?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00
2. if someone had the list of traits you provided in question 1, do you think he or she would be able to find you in a group of 1000 people? why or why not? if not, what other information encoded in your genes might distinguish you from the others in the group? what are other traits that are encoded for by dna?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:10
1) what three conditions must be present for minerals to form through natural processes? 2) why are minerals considered inorganic substances? 3) how do oxides differ from other minerals that contain oxygen atoms? 4) how is a sulfide different from a sulfate? what makes native elements unique?
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