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Greg learned that fish need oxygen dissolved in the water to breathe. He decides to conduct an experiment to see how the temperature of the water affects the amount of dissolved oxygen. His data table is found below. What conclusion can Greg make based on his data?
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The similarities of organisms in which two areas numbered above provide the best evidence for common ancestry between organisms in both locations?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:20
Which of the following is an advantage of using embryonic stem cells in medical research? a. the use of embryonic stem cells is much less expensive than the use of adult stem cells. o b. no living tissue is damaged when scientists use embryonic stem cells. o c. embryonic stem cells are able to differentiate into a wider range of cells than adult stem cells. d. there is no controversy surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:30
Scientists studied reproduction in the new zealand mud snail to answer the question, “are there benefits to reproducing sexually or asexually? ” which of these hypotheses would least likely aid the scientists as they worked to answer the question? sexual reproduction is advantageous over asexual reproduction because it reduces the rate of mutation accumulation. asexual reproduction is advantageous over sexual reproduction because it allows the snails to produce more offspring. sexual reproduction is advantageous over asexual reproduction because it allows for snails to have increased genetic variation. asexual reproduction is advantageous over sexual reproduction because it decreases the snails’ need for social
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