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why does olfactory sense doesn't pass through thalamus to cerebral cortex
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Samuel Gudeta
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what does trna transport
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tommy
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Give four reasons why we need food.
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Stan
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WHy is it better to use a wet mount preparation rather then a dry one?
are plant and animal cells prokaryotic or eukaryotic? WHy
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anonymous
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Some student made a terratium out ot the bottom of 2-liter soda bottle.They placeed a layer of gravel on the botton of the
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PRECILIA
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer in the plant world
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Jo
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Directions: Drag and drop the structures listed below in order from least to most complex (smallest to biggest).
Top label: Least
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i have to finished this cross word , and i need help on the last two . So thank you if you can solve it :)
A substance that micro
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Saffron.
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What stinks when alive but smells good when dead?
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Samantha
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What is the function of lipids and cells?
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Eileen
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What is the purpose of the cell cycle?
* Growth of an organism and Repair of damaged tissue To help the body get rid of extra
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Guest
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How do you draw a tetrapeptide from the one letter codes(Amino acids) and also give the pI, if given the pKa values?
For example
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jeff helper
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I need some info. to interprate this assignment below:
the conduction action potentials and activation of neurotransmitters is
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rose - Ms. Sue
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What are the five stages of a human's life cycle?
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Anna
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In the search to discover the agents that caused mad cow disease, scrapie in sheep, and CJD and kuru in humans, the diseased
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Brooke
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A) Which molecule carries energy inside cells? (1 point)
oxygen glucose water ATP
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Killer999
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Darwin's theory of natural selection is stated as:(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0A[Choice A] Individuals with favorable
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With regards to photosynthesis, if the following problems occurred, how would photosynthesis be affected?
1.) a.) NADP+ is not
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Ryan
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Which molecule carries energy inside cells?(1 point)
Responses water water oxygen oxygen glucose glucose ATP ATP
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idek?
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What is the name given to the process by which a parent cell becomes two identical daughter cells?
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A_Cell250
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1) the cause of a change in an organism's environment
2)(name) molecule made of sugars
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Alyse
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How do cells become specialized? (1 point)
A. • Genetically identical cells undergo differentiation to alter gene expression.
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Describe the effect on a protein if one or more amino acids are changed.
Cite a specific example.
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what are the properties of blood cells.
Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched Google under the key words "<I>blood
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Nicolas
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Does respiration release more energy from 1 gram of fat than from 2 grams of glucose?
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Nadia
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There is a lot on this at:
http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/life/top_10_life.htm Make sure and go all the way to the bottom
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Lance
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what's the full classification for humans, and dandelions?
thanks
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Flo
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During the alarm stage, what substance does the body release that triggers responses to a threat?
A. Epinephrine B. Adrenaline C.
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Jsh7sbna
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Why does hydrogen bond so tightly to oxygen during cellular respiration?(1 point)
It is less electronegative than oxygen. It is
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Random
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About one in one million people are born with Dyskeratosis Congenita. This
disease affects many areas of the body. It causes
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dude
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Uracil pairs with(1 point) Responses any nitrogen base. any nitrogen base. uracil. uracil. thymine. thymine. adenine.
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Which statement is true of all proteins?(1 point)
Responses They are created by mutations in DNA. They are created by mutations
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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Among the trans fused ring a and b and cis fused ring a and b steroids which is long and flat
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Those who want to be...
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What is the Scientific term used to describe a structural change in a gene
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bob
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Stretching DNA.
With its double-helix structure, DNA is coiled like a spring. A biophysicist grabs the ends of a DNA strand with
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Eman
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During photosynthesis and cellular respiration operation energy is?
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After reviewing the graphic, select the best response based on that data shown.
a Humans are composed primarily of water. b By
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Guest
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Give a five steps procedure on how to collect the phloem exudates (Short steps)
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A student investigated the effect of root space on plant growth. The student grew two groups of plants of the same variety. Both
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A kangaroo has 16 chromosomes How many came from its female parent?(1 point)
Responses 32 32 16 16 8 8 4
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red
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DNA is
* Captionless Image a nucleic acid. double stranded. contains nitrogen bases adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine. All
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A) What role does tRNA play in the translation process? (1 point)
tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and helps form
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Killer999
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What are the components of each macromolecule? What are they made of? Choose all that apply.(4 points) Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
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Which of the following is a nitrogenous base only found in RNA?
a ribose b adenosine c thymine d uracil
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Which of the following enzymes is essential for the process of transcription?
a Lactase b RNA polymerase c Protein polymerase d
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What does the term adaptation mean? how does adaptation explain the patterns of distribution of plant and animal species in the
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James
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How does dna determine a trait such as eye color
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Steve
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2. Use an example to describe how resource scarcity, competition, and survival are connected. Be sure to write in complete
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#Dogmama
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Match each type of complex molecule to the type of simpler molecule that it is broken down into.
Column A 1. carbohydrates:
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Which of the following regarding the basic mechanism of gene expression is correct?
a DNA ―> RNA ―> protein b RNA ―> DNA
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