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Summer occurs when earth is closest to the sun and winter occurs when earth is farthest from the sun true or false
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Apopulation of rabbits live in a local forest. some had a mutation for a large body and long legs. the graph below shows the number of both the mutant and the normal rabbits over 5 generations. which of the following statements is true for this scenario? question 7 options: the rabbits with the mutation were more successful with restricted food than the normal rabbits. both sets of rabbits were equally successful with the restricted food source.i the normal rabbits were more successful with restricted food than the rabbits with the mutation. the graph does not let us know which rabbit was more successful.
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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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The united states uses which source of energy to produce almost 40 percent of its electricity
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:30
Water changes bacteria in the soil converts this nutrient into a usable form. plants take up the usable nutrient through the soil and assimilate it into proteins, making it part of the plant. an animal eats the plants, and the nutrient becomes part of the animal. when the animal dies, it decomposes, returning the nutrient back to the soil. which cycle is being described? water cycle carbon cycle nitrogen cycle phosphorous cycle
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