What do all complex multicellular organisms have in common? a means by which to hold cells together regulatory gene networks that control cell and tissue differentiation patterns simple patterns of cell and tissue differentiation highly developed cell-cell communication
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Biology, 21.06.2019 16:40
Sand spinifex grass is adapted to growing on sand dunes. it is a rapidly spreading plant and the creeping runners produce new root systems. which of these best explains the benefits of these features? a. it limits water loss through the leaves. b. it provides support by anchoring the plant. c. it protects the plant from predators. d. it allows the plant to tolerate salt. reset submit
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The greenhouse effect a. something that has occurred for millions of years b. an unnatural phenomenon caused by humans that maintains earths temperature range. c. the results of the differences in the angle of the suns rays d. an unnatural phenomenon that causes heat energy to be radiated back into the atmosphere
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What is it called when part of a cell membrane closes around a molecule to allow the molecule to enter the cell? a. passive transport b.diffusion c. endocytosis d. exocytosisc. endocytosis
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The periodic table houses noble gas elements in group 18. these elements are highly stable and rarely react with any other elements. what is one possible reason for the stability of the noble gas elements? a. they easily form covalent bonds. b. the compounds that they form with other elements are very unstable. c. their outermost shell has the maximum number of electrons that it can hold. d. they require less activation energy.
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