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two species of lizard feed on insects on an island in the caribbean. on...
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Question 1 of 34
two species of lizard feed on insects on an island in the caribbean. one
species of lizard catches insects in the leaf litter on the ground, while the
other catches insects on tree branches. which statement is true of the two
lizard species?
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a. they occupy different niches due to competition for food.
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b. they have the same niche.
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c. mutualism has forced them to give up competition
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d. parasitism has forced them to take on different nic
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:10
Glucose is a form of sugar found in the blood cells use glucose as a source of energy, but too much or too little can cause serious health issues so, the body uses the hormone insulin to regulate glucose n the blood insulin maintain glucose levels in the blood if blood glucose lovels got very high, what would you expect to see happen to insulin levels?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:00
Food contains a sugar called ( ), which is broken down in a process called cellular ( ). this process uses ( ) to break down food molecules and provide energy for cells. fill in the parentheses
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30
Can bacteria reproduce in a way such that when you start out with two bacteria, you get five bacteria? why or why not? * a. yes, because bacteria reproduce sexually, and can produce any number of offspring, just as humans do. b. no, because bacteria grow at an exponential rate. c. no, because when bacteria reproduce, they split into two parts, and two bacteria splitting would result in four bacteria.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30
During a fierce storm a large number of tall trees on an island are uprooted by the wind and die. most of the trees on the island are now short trees and produce seeds that grow into short trees. what concept is shown in this example? question 5 options: natural selection artificial selection genetic engineering gene splicing
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