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What are some ways in which viruses differ from cells? select the six correct statements. select the six correct statements. they do not make their own membranes. they have, at most, one or a few enzymes. they do not have both dna and rna. they have, at most, less organells. they are much larger than most cells. they have plasmids. they have, at most, more proteins. they do not have cytoplasm or ribosomes. they are much smaller than most cells. they cannot replicate on their own.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:00
How does this experiment explain why it is often milder in areas such as coastal maryland while areas such as kansas or iowa have more extremes in temperature
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:00
When proteins are being produced by a cell, scientist say that the genes are question 2 options: activated turned off replicated deactivated
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00
In pea plants, yellow seed color (y) is dominant and green seed color (y) is recessive. based on the punnett squares, what are the chances that the offspring in the second generation will have green seeds?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:30
Even though the ostrich is a flightless bird, ostriches still possess wings that stretch approximately two meters across when fully extended. scientists speculate that when dinosaurs became extinct, some of the birds that lived during that time became land dwellers since they were able to consume the food that the dinosaurs once ate. over time, these species grew larger and heavier. eventually, the ostrich species became too big to fly. the wings found on ostriches are known as a. analogous structures. b. homologous structures. c. vestigial structures. d. symmetrical structures.
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