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Franklin is giving a speech at a medical convention. He understands that his audience cares deeply about saving lives. His audience believes that every cost should be considered when human lives are at stake. He is speaking to them about a new medical technology that can save lives. Which part of this description speaks of audience values?
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Will mark you as ! keiko’s teacher was discussing the theory of endosymbiosis. she asked keiko to mark the organelles in the diagram that most closely resembled prokaryotes. which organelles should keiko mark? * the first image is the question and the second image is some information to you answer the !
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The solution inside a plant cell is approximately a 1% saline solution and a 21% nacl solution the ,cytoplasm of a plant cell will
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Imagine a person stepping on a pin and pulling his or her foot away. look at the reflex arc of this scenario below. which statement best describes the image? a)the sensory nerve carries the signal from the effector to the interneuron, and the motor neuron carries the signal to the receptor. b)the motor nerve carries the signal from the receptor to the interneuron, and the sensory neuron carries the signal to the effector. c)the sensory nerve carries the signal from the receptor to the interneuron, and the motor neuron carries the signal to the effector. d)the sensory nerve carries the signal from the receptor to the motor neuron, and the interneuron carries the signal to the effector.
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