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In a neural circuit with convergence that only involves excitatory synapses, the firing rate of the postsynaptic neuron as the number of receptors stimulated increases.
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Turtle hatchling survivorship rate is low in many turtle species due to predation. amanda researched the predatory rate on a species of turtle eggs in the red river. the eggs were harvested from trapped turtles and the egg's cloaca film (reproductive discharge) was either washed off or left on once gathered. research suggests that predators use the female's cloaca scent to locate the eggs. the eggs were only handled when wearing gloves and then reburied along islands where the turtles were trapped. the nests were monitored by cameras and manually on foot and data on nest predation were recorded. a. based on the experimental design, what is the dependent variable? b. based on the experimental design, what is the independent variable? c. based on the experimental design, what is the control?
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Asegment id dna that is artificially created from two or more organism through use of dna enzymes in a laboratory is called a segment of dna that is artificially created from two or more organisms through use of dna enzymes in a laboratory is called
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:30
The diagram shows a nerve cell. which row in the table labels the diagram correctly?
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