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Which prenatal stage begins when a zygote is created through fertilization?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30
Agroup of students is studying convection currents. they fill two identical balloons with the same amount of helium. one balloon is placed in a freezer and the other in an area with warm air. after 10 minutes, the balloons are released from a height of 1 meter. which of the following do the students most likely observe? question 8 options: the cold balloon expands and rises. the warm balloon shrinks and sinks. the balloons rise at the same rate. both balloons are the same size. the ballons both rise. the cold ballon is larger than the warm balloon. the warm balloon expands and rises. the cold balloon shrinks and sinks.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:10
1. an enzyme is considered a(n) because it speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up.2. in a catalyzed reaction, a reactant is often called a(n) . an enzyme is specific because the shape of its matches only particular reactants.4. an enzyme speeds up reactions by lowering the . the between an active site and its substrate often strains bonds and the reaction proceed.6. a( , which is often a vitamin, binds to an enzyme and plays a role in catalysis.7. high temperatures or changes in ph can an enzyme, causing it to lose its shape and biological activity.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:30
Astudent wants to compare the amounts of co2 given off by yeast provided with different amounts of sugar. the student places a balloon over each container to catch the released co2. which observation is a qualitative observation the student can make?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:30
Ican construct an argument based on data about the risk and benefits of renewable and nonrenewable energy sources
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