1. A. Glacier (due to its extremely cold temperatures)
2. C. Their environment changed from forest to grassland as the forest shrank.
3. B. Saprobes, detrivores
4. A. Animal manure, fast-growing crops ( Animal manure are rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, etc, nutrients which helps increase nitrites in soil. Whereas growing crops takes the nitrites from the soil)
5. B. Sedimentation, combustion (During sedimentation the carbon dissolves in water bodies and gets stored. Whereas combustion uses oxygen and combustible material to release heat and carbon dioxide)
6. **** The same question from question 5. The answer is B****
7. B. False, "Bacteria reproduce asexually through binary fission and increase genetic diversity through plasmids."
8. C. Non-vascular, grow in underwater environments
9. D. Development of a new species
10. D. Producers
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or the following anatomical structures, which is homologous to the bones in the wing of a bird? Albones in the hind Iimb of a kangaroo C) bony rays in the tail fin of a tlving fish B) chitinous struts in the wing of a batterfly D) bones in the fipper of a whale 25 Which of the following evidence most strongly supports the oommon origin of all life on Earth? All organisms A) require energy B) use essentially the same...
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Determine if the following statement is true or false and why: All organisms make their own food, but plants are the only kind to do so using sunlight. • • • A. False, all organisms can use sunlight to make food. B. False, plants cannot make their own food. C. True • D. False, not all organisms can make their own food, only plants and some bacteria. What is the correct chemical...
4.) Among the following six statements given below which two best account for the results obtained by the researchers who produced Figure 1? 1. Low glucose conditions caused mutations that made individual E. coli cells better suited to these conditions 2. Daughter cells acquired the ability to tolerate low-glucose conditions as they received enzymes and membrane components that had been modified by their mother cell. 3. The initial E. coli population may have included some cells whose genes favored their...
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From the pages 571-587 attached below.
1a) Suppose a population of guppies was infected with a
parasite. In that population a mutation results in a parasite
resistant genotype that spreads through the population through
natural selection. A subsequent mutation in the parasite results in
a genotype that is unaffected by the newly evolved resistant guppy
genotype. What is the name of the hypothesis that explains this
host parasite “arms race”.?
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Please answer parts A-C
A) Find the number of plants that were tall and had smooth
peas?
B) How many plants were tall and had peas that were neither
smooth nor green?
C) How many plants were not tall but had peas that were smooth
and green?
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Standardized Test Practice Cumulative Multiple Choice 1. Which color of flower is most likely to attract noc 5. Which hormone stimulates the ripening of fruit? turnal pollinators such as bats and moths? A. auxin A. blue B. cytokinins B. red C. ethylene C. violet D. gibberellins D. white Use the diagram below to answer question 6 Use the illustration below to answer questions 2 and 3. 2. How would you describe the body symmetry of the animals shown in the...
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DQuestion 7 1.43 pts Which of the following are examples of the principles of sustainability based on economics, political science, and ethics. Check all that apply. Informing customers about the harmful environmental impacts of what they are about to buy. Biodiversity of the United States versus Japan Leaving the planet in a condition as good as or better than what we inherited Geography Solar Energy Win-win solution Previous Next D Question 10 Which of...
QUESTION 21 Controversy 14 Multiple-Choice Items Which statement about caffeine is true? a. Caffeine can reduce blood pressure b.Caffeine may slow down bone loss in women. Oc. Men who drink coffee have a higher risk of developing gallbladder disease. Od. Caffeinated beverages can contribute to daily fluid intakes. e. Large doses of caffeine have been shown to increase incidence of cancer QUESTION 34 Comprehension-Level Multiple-Choice Items Kwashiorkor and marasmus: □ a. result from inadequate diets. b. cause serious birth defects....
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QUESTION 7 Suppose people expect inflation to be 3 percent during the next several years. When the real interest rate is 5 percent, the money, or nominal interest rate, will be a. 1 percent. b. 7 percent. c. 4 percent. d. 8 percent. QUESTION 8 The idea that people like to work more for higher wages, but...
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Q21. Most patients report satisfaction over the confidentiality and privacy of their records TRUE FALSE Q22. Duty to treat patients is enshrined in the Hippocratic Oath and other codes of professiona TRUE FALSE Q23. Violations of confidentiality are often a "slip of the tongue. TRUE FALSE professional conduct. 024. In general, physicians and priest are entitled to professional secrecy and nondisclosure TRUE FALSE 925. Via testimonial compulsion individuals with pertinent information cannot be required to present...