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Will give a bra9nlest plz marine animals are harmed by toxic chemicals and by discarded plastic nets and fishing lines sewage treatment runoff frequent shipwrecks lack of eutrophication
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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:30
Scientific method and data analysisa biology student wanted to determine if there is a relationship between resting heart rate and bodyheight. she gathered information from 12 classmates and constructed the table below.resting heart rate (beats per minute)student height (cm)155. 156156165180180190194195
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00
Which of the following describes a negative feedback loop? when the heart rate is too high, the body sends hormones that continually increase the heart rate higher. when a pregnant woman is in labor, the body sends hormones that increase the intensity of contractions, which then increases the secretion of the same hormones. when blood sugar is too low, the body sends hormones that raise blood sugar until it reaches a typical level and hormone secretion slows. when a person is jogging, the body sends hormones that continually decrease the rate of oxygen supply to the legs.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:40
How are the testes and ovaries similar? a. both produce sex cells. b. both connect internal reproductive organs to the exterior. c. both transport sex cells from their site of production. d. both store mature sex cells.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:10
The normal shape of an enzyme is as shown in structure a. if the enzymeβs shape changes to that shown in structure b, what are two consequences of this change?
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