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Refer to the cladogram shown above. the numbers 1 through 5 represent species that exist today. what's the most recent common ancestor of species 1 and 4?
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Marianne is comparing two animals: a fruit fly and a fruit bat. she asks, "do a fruit fly and a fruit bat share a common ancestor in their evolutionary history? " according to evolutionary theory, what is the answer to marianne's question?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:40
What evidence could be used to convince policy makers to change a shipping lane from going through a whale breeding ground? information on the number of all whale species currently alive information on the number of all whales hit by boats in the given area information on the number of whale deaths in the world's oceans information on the number of whale offspring born every year. (a) scientists could collect and combine data on fish populations all around the world to show that their populations are declining. (b) scientists collect and combine data on fish populations all around the world to show that their populations are increasing. (c) scientists work together and use past data to show that fish populations are becoming locally extinct in some areas. (d) scientists work together and use past data to show that some fish populations are adapting to environmental changes.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:20
Molecules like glucose and amino acids are not lipid soluble, so cannot cross the cell membrane by simple diffusion. instead, they are shuttled across by carrier proteins in the membrane from high to low concentration. does this process require energy from the cell? this is an example of what type of molecular movement?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 20:40
Lumps of iron and manganese ore called can be harvested from the seafloor near underwater volcanoes.
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Refer to the cladogram shown above. the numbers 1 through 5 represent species that exist today. what...
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