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Ivan is looking at a cross section of a stem taken from a vascular plant. he sees two different types of vascular tissue: the xylem, which is closer to the center of the stem, and the phloem, located around the xylem, closer to the outside of the stem. how do these two structures work together in a living plant?
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Reviewing natural selectionhtquick checkmatch each scenario with the correct component of natural selection.on average, sea turtles lay about 110 eggs in a clutch. however, only a fraction of thebaby turtles make it to the ocean. then, an even smaller number have offspring of their own." while all zebras have stripes, no two zebras share the same stripe pattern.a lemur species called aye-ayes have very long, thin middle fingers that allow them toreach into holes in trees and dig out bugs to eat.done7intro
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Biology, 23.06.2019 06:50
Select all the correct answers. evolution is the process by which species developed and diversified over the course of earth's history. all life on earth started from simple, single-celled prokaryotes, but some species are more closely related than others. scientists can find clues to these close evolutionary relationships by looking for common characteristics between organisms. based on their anatomical similarities, which three of these organisms share a close evolutionary relationship? snake horse ladybug human bacteria
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