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The phylogenetic tree illustrates the relationship between humans and our closest living relatives. the tree was based on biochemical comparisons, including dna and amino acid sequences. according to the biomolecular data, we could infer that
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Prior to the mt. st. helens eruption on may 18, 1980, satellite and topographic views of the volcano were captured. based on the topographic map of mt. st. helens, what is the contour interval if the volcano height is 2,950 m? question 9 options: 600 m 400 m 750 m 500 m
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First idea: suddenly, women were leaving their homes to cycle and socialize on country roads and city streets. —wheels of change, sue macy second idea: it was not a stretch for some cyclists to see the possibility of a larger role for women in the world. —wheels of change, sue macy what type of graphic organizer would best represent the connection between these two ideas? 1) a t-chart that separates ideas into two different categories 2) a chronology that shows 3) a sequence of several events a cause-and-effect graphic that shows how one idea led to another 4)a problem-solution graphic that presents a problem and a solution to the problem
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:30
Which line in the graph above best illustrates an effect of the carbon dioxide level in the blood on breathing rate before, during and after a period of exercise? 1.b,2.c,3.a,4.d
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