Which of the following is an example of a
density-independent factor?
A. competition
B....
Biology, 29.06.2021 21:20 kragland4752
Which of the following is an example of a
density-independent factor?
A. competition
B. seasonal changes
C. population size
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Which of these is true of the cytoplasm of an unfertilized egg? a. it is an unevenly distributed mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. b. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. c. these substances are supplied by the sperm. d. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. e. development is directed solely by the surrounding cells. f. it is a homogeneous mixture of mrna, proteins, organelles, and other substances. g. it does not contain substances that are important in directing development. h. these substances are produced by the dna of the fertilized zygote.
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The table below shows the elements that mainly comprise each of the four layers of earth: elements in layers layer main elements crust oxygen, silicon mantle iron, magnesium outer core iron, nickel inner core iron which of these elements make up the layer that is 0.2 to 1.1 percent of earth's total diameter?
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