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Aperson who can shift rapidly and easily from one learning pattern to another is a(n) student dynamic learner. bridge learner. strong-willed learner. avoidance learner.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 07:30
Which of these statements properly demonstrates the angle addition postulate for the m∠afc m∠afc ? a. m∠afc=m∠afb+m∠bfd m∠afc=m∠afb+m∠bfd b. m∠afc=m∠afb+m∠bfc m∠afc=m∠afb+m∠bfc c. m∠afc=m∠cfd+m∠dfe m∠afc=m∠cfd+m∠dfe d. m∠afc=m∠afb+m∠dfc+m∠cfb m∠afc=m∠afb+m∠dfc+m∠cfb
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 21:30
Which of the following is a unit of volume measure? a. bunch b. tablespoon c. gram d. dozen
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Advanced Placement (AP), 26.06.2019 11:00
Without stratospheric ozone, which of the following would most likely occur? i. smog over major cities would be greatly reduced. ii. farms would produce surplus crops because of increased photosynthesis. iii. uv radiation would damage phytoplankton and reduce populations of aquatic consumers. i only ii only iii only i and ii i and iii
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Advanced Placement (AP), 26.06.2019 12:00
20 pts i don't really get this xd1. what is the function in humans of the protein produced from that gene2. would you expect to find the same protein in other organisms? if so, which ones? 3. is it possible to find the same gene in two diff. kinds of organisms4. if you found the same gene in all organisms you test, what does this esuggest about the evolution of this gene in the history of life on earth? 5. does the use of dna sequences in the study of evolutionary relationships mean that other characteristics are unimportant in such studies? explain your answer. what am i supposed to do here
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