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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:00
Simulating adaptations in a species in this activity, you will discuss in detail the adaptations in a species of rain forest plants. you will build a simulation that explains the changes in the traits of the plant population over 10 years. you will also establish a scientific explanation to justify the changes in the traits of the population, * time to complete: 1-2 hours part a an organism's adaptations are specific to its native environment. an organism that lives in a coniferous forest will have different adaptations compared to an animal that lives in a tropical rain forest. the following graphs show the temperature and precipitation throughout the year for two different forests: a coniferous forest in canada, and a tropical rain forest in belize. evaluate the graphs, and then explain why plants from these two ecosystems will have different adaptations. in your answer, explain the survival challenges that plants face in these two environments.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:00
First described the system of fingerprint ridges and spirals, which eventually were used for fingerprinting. a.) fare and fidelis’s pathology b.) dr. calvin goddard c.) hans gross d.) marcelo malpighi e.) leeuvenhoek’s microscope
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00
Abird flies by moving its wings up and down. which two systems are most directly responsible for the movement of a bird's wings? a. skeletal and muscular systems b. respiratory and muscular systems c. skeletal and digestive systems d. respiratory and digestive systems
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:20
Which characteristics must an object possess in order to be considered alive?
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