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5.3.4 Quiz: Alternative Energy
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What do these pan...
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5.3.4 Quiz: Alternative Energy
Question 3 of 10
2 Points
What do these panels do?
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The sketch shows a rynchosaur, an extinct animal that is known only from fossils. there has been much debate about the classification of these creatures. some scientists suggest that they belong with primitive amphibians, and some think they are related to snakes and lizards.the data equally support both cases. which statement best explains how to draw a cladogram that includes the rynchosaur? draw the cladogram for amphibians. draw the cladogram for reptiles. draw two cladograms, both showing the traits, and leave it as a hypothesis. draw two cladograms, both showing the traits, and have scientists vote
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Asap i will reward you brainliest for best which sentence about protists is accurate? all protists are unicellular and microscopic in nature. they have organelles, so protists are eukaryotic in nature. all protists make their own energy through photosynthesis.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:00
Anormal strand of dna is shown below, followed by the same strand of dna after mutations have occurred.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:40
According to the rna world hypothesis, rna acted as the genetic material and catalyzed reactions in ancient cells. what conclusion can you draw from this? a. this implies that dna and proteins aren't essential in cells today. b. this implies that rna can catalyze any chemical reaction that enzymes catalyze. c. this implies that if a cell has a problem with its dna, its rna can compensate for the damaged dna. d. this implies that dna and proteins evolved after rna.
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