BRAINLIEST GIVEAWAY!
How to enter:
- Tell me your favorite organ of the body (...
BRAINLIEST GIVEAWAY!
How to enter:
- Tell me your favorite organ of the body (the one you are most fascinated with)
- Comment a quote of your favorite scientist in the "Ask for Details" section
I will choose using random selector after all spots are filled. There is a 50% chance of winning.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:50
Looking at this image, what relationship can be drawn from it? the lower the degree of latitude, the lower the degree of temperature there is no relationship between latitude and temperature the higher the degree of latitude, the higher the degree of temperature the lower the degree of latitude, the higher the degree of temperature
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:20
Use this dichotomous key for insect identification to identify the insect shown. 1. a. insect has one pair of wings. order diptera b. insect has two pairs of wings. go to #2 2. a. front wings thicker in texture than hind wings go to #3. b. front and hind wings are same texture throughout. go to #4 3. a. front wings are short order dermaptera b. front wings cover entire abdomen order coleoptera 4. a. wings with scale on all parts of their area. order lepidoptera b. wings without scales go to #5. 5. a. hind wings smaller than front wings. order ephemeroptera b. front and hind wings nearly equal in size. order odonata the insect pictured is in the order diptera. ephemeroptera. coleoptera. odonata.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:40
Which statement describes how favorable traits in a population relate to natural selection? they are the only traits that ever exist in the population. they build in the population over time. they are rarely passed on to offspring. they are found only in a few individuals within the population.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:20
Which of the following structures is a double layer of phospholipids with proteins? a: cytoplasm b: cell membrane c: ribosome d: cell wall
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