Biology, 16.01.2021 02:30 Jessieeeeey
Which of the following food groups is most commonly used as a source of high-protein hay, and as a nitrogen-rich green fertilizer, rather than primarily as human food?
peas
green beans
soy beans
alfalfa
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Which statement best describes the nature of science? a. science discoveries using the latest technology are the most valuable. b. scientific theories and laws are based on beliefs and popular opinion. c. scientific ideas change over time as new information is discovered. d. science is superior to other fields such as art, philosophy, and music. i think its c
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Biology, 21.06.2019 16:30
Plz plz plz quick! 49 points for whoever which of the following statements about greenhouse effect is true? *life on earth is suffering because of greenhouse effect *the greenhouse effect is caused by human activity *all greenhouse gases are harmful *life on earth would not exist without the greenhouse effect
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The vaccine in a flu shot contains weakened flu viruses. how does a flu shot work with the immune system? a. it destroys lymphocytes. b. it destroys macrophages. c. it activates macrophages. d. it activates lymphocytes.
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During a fierce storm a large number of tall trees on an island are uprooted by the wind and die. most of the trees on the island are now short trees and produce seeds that grow into short trees. what concept is shown in this example? question 5 options: natural selection artificial selection genetic engineering gene splicing
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