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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:30
Imagine ? person stepping on a pin and pulling his or her foot way look at the réfléchir arc of the scenarios below
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00
Which of the following are the ingredients that go into the plant and are needed for photosynthesis? select all that apply. 1.) soil 2.) seeds 3.) carbon dioxide 4.) minerals 5.) glucose (sugar) 6.) water 7.) light energy (sunlight) 8.) oxygen 9.) air
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:00
Astudy by solloch and et. al., in 2017, gives the map above which shows the frequency of alleles with a ccr5-delta32 mutations over 87 different countries. this mutation deletes the presence of a co-receptor (ccr5) on the outside of human t-cells (lymphocytes). some viruses, such as the one responsible for the black death and human immunodeficiency virus (hiv), require this receptor for attachment to host cells during the infection process. the black death was an epidemic that passed over northern europe during the 14th century killing nearly 60% of europeans. according to this information, which explanation best explains why northern europeans show a greater immunity for hiv than some other parts of the world?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:00
Which group of protists would be most likely to have cilia as adults and why? (1 point)the sporozoan protists would since they have to spread their spores around.the heterotrophic protists would since they use them to gather food.the parasitic protists would since they need to find other organisms to attack.the autotrophic protists would since they must move to find light.
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