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When we used a compass with relatively sharp points on it to touch our partners skin several times, each time we changed the distance between the two points of the compass. When the compass points were close enough together only one point was perceived. Based on this observation of only perceiving one point, how many neurons are being stimulated?
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Which statement correctly identifies the scientific question and describes why the question is scientific? question 1 refers to the supernatural.question 2 reflects a moral or social value.question 3 refers to something that can be measured.question 4 reflects a question that can’t be observed.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00
Urgent. the table shows the relative blood flow through some organs in the human body that is, the percentage of blood that flows through a given organ, through which organ(s) does all the blood flow? explain the effect of exercise on blood flow to skeletal muscles.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30
Apopulation of rabbits live in a local forest. some had a mutation for a large body and long legs. the graph below shows the number of both the mutant and the normal rabbits over 5 generations. which of the following statements is true for this scenario? question 7 options: the rabbits with the mutation were more successful with restricted food than the normal rabbits. both sets of rabbits were equally successful with the restricted food source.i the normal rabbits were more successful with restricted food than the rabbits with the mutation. the graph does not let us know which rabbit was more successful.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00
Why were the results whit just water so much different than the trials with the detergent ?
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