What is a dendrite? A. It is a cell that sends signals to the central nervous system based on sensory input. B. It is the part of a neuron that carries information to the cell body. C. It is the part of the neuron that carries information away from the cell body. D. It is a cell that sends signals to the body to move. Will mark brainlest for quick and correct answer
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00
Refer to the family pedigree shown here. in generation i, one parent is affected by the gene mutation and one parent isn't. in generation ii, all three children are affected by the gene mutation. what can you conclude about this gene mutation? a. all children born in future generations will be affected by this disorder. b. this gene mutation is a dominant disorder. c. this gene mutation is a recessive disorder. d. the generation i mother is a carrier of this gene mutation.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:20
Abiologist counts the number of rabbits in a population each year and observes a decrease in population. since the coyote population has exploded, the biologist concludes that the coyote population has had a negative interaction with the rabbit population. which describes the biologist’s actions? a.) experimentationb.) inferencec.) observationd.) interacting
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:00
Deserts (especially true deserts) are not easy places for animals to live. animals who live in them often have special features that them survive. which adaptation would be for this group of animals? a) keen eye sight b) short, narrow legs c) tolerate heat d) webbed feet
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:20
The term life cycle includes the entire process of: adults defending their young providing a conducive environment adults producing gametes fertilization the growth of the offspring to adulthood
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