Biology, 23.11.2019 04:31 hooplikeapro
Aresearcher has noticed that the population density of rabbits in his town has drastically increased over the last 5 years. this means that each rabbit will have access to a smaller portion of the or the environment in which the rabbits live.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30
Plants consume most of their carbon from a. the soil b. the water c. the roots d. the air
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:10
Aresearcher designed an investigation to test what effect eating different types of food would have on blood insulin levels. she selected 10 male subjects who were all 25 years of age and in good health. the experiment took place over 3 days. at 8: 00 a.m. on each day, the subjects ate a meal consisting of only 1 type of food. they had their blood insulin levels measured after consuming the meal. on day 1 they ate a high fat diet, on day 2 they ate a high protein diet, and on day 3 they ate a high sugar diel what is the independent variable in this experiment? a the age of the subjects b the blood insulin level c the type of food consumed d the time of day the meal was consumed
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:40
Which of the following best describes the expensive tissue hypothesis? brains require more energy, so the gut had to be reduced, and larger brains and tool use led to higher quality diets. increasing body size means that homo neanderthalensis had to include more fat in its diet. brains require more energy, so the gut had to be reduced as brains got bigger. brains require more fat, so the gastrointestinal viscera (gut) had to expand, and hands were needed to acquire more food.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:00
Homo heidelbergensis was a tall, muscular hunter, who used both tools and weapons. because h. heidelbergensis was not a gatherer/forager, but ate a varied diet including meat and fish, we would expect to see what anatomical changes?
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