Biology, 24.10.2019 16:43 AleciaCassidy
Which of the following professionals could a large city that needs a means of providing safe drinking water to all of its residents?
a. chemical engineer
b. ecological engineer
c. geological engineer
d. environmental engineer
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:10
This is the amino acid cysteine. circle the amine group, put a box aroundthe carboxylic acid group and use a different colored pencil/pen to circle the sidechain (r group). h o | ||nh2ā c- c-oh | ch2 | sh
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:00
Amarine ecologist has constructed the conceptual model shown in the diagram. what predictions can be made from using this model? where the tertiary consumers get their energy how often primary producers are able to reproduce when bacteria and fungi initiate the process of decomposition whether other secondary consumers are present
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:30
What would most likely happen if green plants were exposed to longer days of sunlight? a. the mitochondria would produce less energy . b. the chloroplasts would produce more energy. c. the cell wall would become thicker. d. the vacuoles would quickly shrink.b. the chloroplasts would produce more energy.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:00
True or false: (a) the strings of little red dots represent carbohydrates. (b) the model is called a bilayer because there are two main types of molecules present, lipids and proteins. (c) the many black lines represent amino acid tails. (d) this model shows membrane transport. (e) the blue ovals are hydrophobic. (f) the blue ovals represent phospholipid heads.
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