5. When a hawk eats a mouse and then uses the energy from the mouse to fly,
the hawk's body converts β *
A. mechanical energy to chemical energy
B. thermal energy to mechanical energy
C. chemical energy to mechanical energy
D. mechanical energy to thermal energy
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:00
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:00
Agram of fat oxidized by cellular respiration produces approximately as much atp as a gram of carbohydrate.
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Kara has a plant that produces either purple or white flowers. she crosses a plant that has two recessive alleles for white flowers with a plant that has two dominant alleles for purple flowers. which result would be true of all of the offspring? a) all of the offspring would have two recessive alleles and white flowers. b) all of the offspring would have two dominant alleles and purple flowers. c) all of the offspring would have one recessive allele, one dominant allele, and white flowers. d) all of the offspring would have one recessive allele, one dominant allele, and purple flowers
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5. When a hawk eats a mouse and then uses the energy from the mouse to fly,
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