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An atom of sodium has a larger mass than an atom of neon. how is this possible when neon has so many more valance electrons?
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Indicate whether the following statements about the biases in the fossil record are true or false. a) inland species are more likely to be preserved than marine species b) organisms with hard body parts are more likely to be preserved than are those composed soft tissues. c) species that existed over a larger area are more likely to be preserved than species existing over a smaller area. d) organisms that lived very long ago are more likely to be found as fossils than organisms that lived relatively recently e) the fossils of larger organisms are more likely to be found than the fossils of smaller organisms
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:00
The table below shows the elements that mainly comprise each of the four layers of earth: elements in layers layer main elements crust oxygen, silicon mantle iron, magnesium outer core iron, nickel inner core iron which of these elements make up the layer that is 0.2 to 1.1 percent of earth's total diameter?
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How does the fermentation of pyruvic acid in cells contribute to the formation of atp? a. it completes the oxidation of glucose to co2, creating atp. b. it generates lactic acid, which cycles back through the krebs cycle, producing 2 atp molecules. c. it converts fadh2 to phosphate, which bonds with adp. d. it produces 2 nad+ molecules, which cycle back to fuel the glycolysis reaction, allowing 2 atp molecules to be produced.
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