What do glucose, starch, and cellulose have in common? (multiple choice answer)
-they are var...
Biology, 03.02.2020 22:53 alizeleach0123
What do glucose, starch, and cellulose have in common? (multiple choice answer)
-they are various forms of sugar
-they are various forms of proteins
-they are all carbohydrates
-they are all related to photosynthesis
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The idea that all living things are made up of cells is considered scientific law. this means the idea is an emerging scientific idea that has a logical explanation. has been tested with similar results at least twice. is supported by scientific consensus and a large amount of evidence. has been rejected only once by the scientific community
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When wind creates a sand dune, the sheltered side of the dune is less steeply sloped than the windward side has the same incline as the windward side is more steeply sloped than the windward side
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