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Anew drug to combat acne has been developed from a compound that is found in melon. which scientists would contribute to the development of the drug
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Plzz hurry im being timed during times of vigorous physical activity, muscles require a constant supply of oxygen. how does the body respond to these needs? a. breathing rate and heart rate both decrease. b. breathing rate and heart rate both increase. c. heart rate decreases, but breathing rate remains stable. d. breathing rate increases, but heart rate remains stable.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which of the following are causes of coastal erosion? check all that apply. beach grasses and other plants trap windblown sand. wave action carves away the coastline. groundwater under pressure is forced to earth’s surface. artificial structures stop the natural flow of sand along the coast. underground caves collapse as bedrock is dissolved.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00
Ateam from new york presbyterian hospital is conducting a study about a recent increase in cases involving both excess sweating and kidney stones. what would the team need before it draws a conclusion about the cases? medications that are specifically designed to treat the sickness machines that are built to process blood and reduce symptoms until patients are healthy again data that profile the various patients who report these symptoms proof that the excess sweating is related to the excessive kidney stones
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00
Despite the differences in mature plant cells, all of them are derived from meristem cells. the three major types of tissue systems develop from the meristem. meristems develop cells in all but which tissue?
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