The parietal cell in your stomach will make hydrochloric acid that your stomach needs to break down food. After the ribosomes in the cell make the hydrochloric acid, the cell will use energy to transport the product out of the cell. This is an example of which type of active transport?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:50
Ascientist separates a population of mice into two groups. what would most likely increase the rate of speciation in this population. a. teach the two groups different tricks b. allow the two groups to breed with each other c. put the two groups in different environment d. have the two groups live in identical ecosystems
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30
In this assignment, you will analyze an example of speciation by researching the finches of the galapagos islands. then you will answer questions to construct explanations and draw conclusions based on the information you gather. someone plz !
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:20
Imagine a self-reactive t cell that has not undergone clonal deletion in the thymus (that is to say, it has escaped central tolerance). if it encounters self antigen in the absence of an infection or inflammation, what will happen to this self-reactive t cell? (select two answers) (a) the t cell undergoes clonal expansion. (b) the t cell gains effector functions. (c) the t cell undergoes apoptosis. (d) the t cell becomes activated. (e) the t cell becomes anergic.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:20
What is gene flow? apexa: selection for average traits b: when a population splits in twoc: a mutation becoming more commond: genes moving between two populations
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