Biology, 20.06.2020 22:57 makayyafreeman
What is the purpose of using multiple control groups in an experiment?
To ensure that you have all of the materials you need to do your
experiment
To provide a reason for asking your research question
To help you conclude that no uncontrolled factors significantly
influenced your results
To follow your curiosity wherever it might lead
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:40
What best explains whether bromine (br) or neon (ne) is more likely to form a covalent bond? bromine forms covalent bonds because it has seven valence electrons, but neon has eight valence electrons and already fulfills the octet rule. bromine forms covalent bonds because it has many electron shells, but neon has only two electron shells and is tightly bound to its electrons. neon forms covalent bonds because it can share its valence electrons, but bromine has seven valence electrons and can gain only one more electron. neon forms covalent bonds because it has only two electron shells, but bromine has many electron shells and will lose electrons in order to fulfill the octet rule.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:30
Which of the following matches the organisms described with the correct domain? a. archaea--multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that do not have cell walls b. eukarya--single-celled and multicellular organisms, with a defined nucleus and a variety of nutritional sources c. bacteria--unicellular, eukaryotic organisms with cell walls that do not contain peptidoglycan d. bacteria--unicellular, eukaryotic organisms that always lack cell walls
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