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How are spores produced sexually differ from spores produced asexually?
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Most of the fossils found in virginia are in the coastal plain, valley, ridge, and appalachian plateau regions, best suggesting that these geographic provinces a) were once covered by seawater. b) are the oldest parts of virginia. c) have a great deal of karst topography. d) have large amounts of sedimentary rock.
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Building glycogen from glucose molecules is an example of what
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Acell in the human nervous system whose primary function is to form myelin and the blood-brain barrier, respond to injury, remove debris, and enhance learning and memory is called a(n) cell.
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