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What is the structure and function of a pseudopod? it sticks out like a foot and with movement. it beats liquid like a whip and with movement. it looks like a hair and sweeps food into a mouth-like opening. it contains membranes that carry out photosynthesis?
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Before the can be observed by using a transmission electron microscope, cells are sliced into very thin sections. what disadvantage does this procedure present in the study of cellular parts
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Both destructive and constructive, the natural event seen here, is important in destroying and creating landforms on earth. what is this event called? a) deposition b) flooding c) landslide d) sedimentation
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30
Astudent sees several ants walking up a wall following the exact same trail that an ant took earlier. she wants to apply the scientific method to determine how the ants detected the trail. which of these steps would come first in her application of the scientific method? perform an experiment by cleaning the scent away from part of the trail. draw a conclusion that the ants follow a scent trail. make a prediction about what the ants will do after she cleans away part of the trail. hypothesize that the ants are following a scent trail that the first ant left.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:00
Me what would happen if a plant could carry out photosynthesis, but not respiration? question 1 options: it would have no food. it would have too much water. it would be unable to capture the energy in sunlight. it could make food but not break it down for energy.
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